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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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Modal Verbs in English Grammar: Definition, Uses, Examples & Exercises
Modal verbs are an essential part of English grammar, helping us express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, and certainty. Whether you are a student preparing for exams or a teacher looking for quality resources, this page provides everything you need to master modals.
PAUL MASIH
Jul 211 min read
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Mastering Complex Sentences: Transformation Rules, Examples, and Exercises
Learn how to transform simple and compound sentences into complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions and relative clauses.
PAUL MASIH
Feb 285 min read
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