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Master English Grammar Efficiently
Mastering English grammar is a crucial step for anyone aiming to communicate clearly and confidently. Whether you are a student, a professional, or simply someone who wants to improve your language skills, understanding grammar rules can make a significant difference. This guide will help you learn English grammar efficiently with practical tips, clear explanations, and useful examples.
PAUL MASIH
Nov 284 min read
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Mastering Infinitives and -ing Forms in English Grammar: A Complete Guide for Students
Learning how to use infinitives, bare infinitives, and –ing forms is one of the most powerful ways to improve your English grammar, sentence structure, and academic writing. These forms appear everywhere—in textbooks, conversations, literature, notices, and even professional communication. Yet many students struggle to understand when to use to + verb, when to use the bare verb, and when to use verb + –ing.
PAUL MASIH
Nov 271 min read
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Mastering Modal Verbs: will, would, used to, must, should, ought
Understanding modal verbs is one of the most important steps in mastering English grammar. These small but powerful words—will, would, must, should, ought to, used to, and more—help us express obligation, advice, habits, certainty, and possibilities. Yet many students mix them up because each modal carries a different shade of meaning. This blog breaks down modal verbs in a simple, enjoyable way using fresh examples and real-life situations. Whether you’re preparing for exams
PAUL MASIH
Nov 241 min read
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Mastering English Auxiliary & Modal Verbs: A Complete Guide with Easy Rules and Fresh Examples
English grammar often feels confusing because one small verb can change the entire meaning of a sentence. Auxiliary verbs (be, have, do) and modal verbs (can, could, may, might, must, should, would, ought to, used to) are essential tools for expressing permission, possibility, obligation, advice, or habits.
PAUL MASIH
Nov 181 min read
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