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Grammar library · 7 groups

The rules that actually show up in real conversation.

No diagrams. No "auxiliary modal subjunctives." Just plain-English explanations of the grammar you'll use this week — with the mistakes most people make first.

Basic Grammar

Nouns, verbs, articles, pronouns — the small bricks every sentence is made of.

Basic Grammar

Adjectives

Adjectives are describing words — but do you know where to place them? This beginner guide explains how adjectives work with clear examples from everyday English conversation.

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Adverbs

Confused about adverbs — or mixing up 'well' and 'good'? Clear plain-English guide to how, when, where, and how much, with real examples and the fix for that classic mistake.

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Articles: A, An, The

Confused by a, an, and the? You're not alone — they're the most-used and trickiest words in English. Clear rules, simple examples, and sentences you can use starting today.

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Conjunctions

Conjunctions — and, but, or, because, so — connect your ideas into smooth sentences. Learn how each one works, when to use them, and real examples from everyday English.

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Nouns

Nouns are the naming words — people, places, things, ideas. Every sentence has one. Learn what nouns are, how to spot them, and why they're the building blocks of English.

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Prepositions

Prepositions — in, on, at — are tiny words with big impact. Not sure which one to use? Clear rules, simple comparisons, and real examples to make prepositions finally click.

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Pronouns

Pronouns replace nouns — so you say 'she' instead of repeating a name. Learn I, you, he, she, it, we, they, and how to use each one correctly in any English sentence.

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Verbs

Verbs are the engine of every sentence — without one, nothing moves. Learn what verbs are, the difference between action and being verbs, and how to use them correctly.

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Tenses

Past, present, future — and the four flavours of 'have done' most learners skip.

Tenses

Future Continuous Tense

The future continuous describes what will be happening at a specific future moment. Learn will be + -ing with clear examples, common uses, and sentences for everyday life.

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Future Perfect Continuous Tense

The future perfect continuous shows how long something will have been happening by a future point. Learn will have been + -ing with simple, beginner-friendly real examples.

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Future Perfect Tense

The future perfect describes something that will be done before a specific future moment. Learn will have + past participle with simple rules and real-world sentences to use.

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Past Continuous Tense

The past continuous paints the background — what was already happening when something else occurred. Learn was/were + -ing with clear real-life examples you can use today.

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense

The past perfect continuous shows how long something had been happening before a past event. Learn had been + -ing with beginner-friendly examples and real everyday sentences.

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Past Perfect Tense

The past perfect shows which of two past events happened first. Learn had + past participle, the before/after pattern, and how to use it naturally when telling a story.

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Present Continuous Tense

The present continuous is for what's happening right now or around this time. Learn am/is/are + -ing, when NOT to use it, and the most common beginner mistakes to avoid.

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Present Perfect Continuous Tense

The present perfect continuous shows something started in the past and is still happening now. Learn have/has been + -ing with for and since — and how it differs from simple.

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Present Perfect Tense

The present perfect links the past to right now. Confused about when to use it vs simple past? Learn have/has + past participle with clear rules and the mistakes to avoid.

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Simple Future Tense

The simple future tense is for plans, predictions, and promises. Will or going to — which do you use when? Clear rules, real examples, and the most common mistake, fixed.

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Simple Past Tense

The simple past tense is for finished actions. Learn regular and irregular forms, the most common mistakes beginners make, and real sentences you can start using today.

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Simple Present Tense

The simple present tense is the one you use every day — habits, facts, and routines. Learn it in plain English with real daily examples, common mistakes, and a quick practice.

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Common Mistakes

'He don't.' 'I am agree.' Why they happen, and what to say instead.

Common Mistakes

Article Mistakes

Article mistakes — using a, an, the, or nothing wrongly — are among the most common English errors. Learn the five most frequent mistakes and how to fix every single one.

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Confusing Word Pairs

Then vs than. Affect vs effect. These confusing word pairs trip up even fluent speakers. Learn the 8 most confused pairs in English — with a simple memory trick for each.

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Double Subject Mistakes

Saying 'My boss he is strict' is a double subject mistake — and very common. Learn why it happens in spoken English and how to fix it permanently in just one simple step.

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Preposition Mistakes

Preposition mistakes are the hardest to catch in your own speech. Good at — not good in. Learn the most common wrong prepositions and the correct ones to replace them with.

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Redundant Word Mistakes

Redundant words — 'return back', 'free gift', 'end result' — say the same thing twice. Most people don't notice. Learn to cut the clutter and speak with real precision.

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Subject-Verb Agreement Mistakes

Subject-verb agreement — he don't, she have, they is — is the #1 grammar mistake. Learn the one rule that fixes all of these errors and practise until it becomes automatic.

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Tense Consistency Mistakes

Tense consistency mistakes — jumping between past and present mid-story — confuse your listener. Learn why it happens, how to catch it in your own speech, and the simple fix.

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Uncountable Noun Mistakes

Uncountable nouns — information, advice, luggage — never take a plural form. 'Informations' is always wrong. Learn which nouns are uncountable and how to use them right.

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