Singular and Plural Nouns
1. Introduction to Nouns Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas. They form the basic building blocks of sentences.In English, […]
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1. Introduction to Nouns Nouns name people, places, things, or ideas. They form the basic building blocks of sentences.In English, […]
Welcome to this comprehensive lesson on the differences between either, neither, and both! These words are called indefinite pronouns, and
In English, both each and every are used to talk about all members of a group. Although they are similar,
In English, we often need to express the absence or lack of something. Two key words for this are “no”
Modal verbs like “might” are essential for expressing possibility, uncertainty, and speculation. In this guide, we’ll explore how to use
Modal verbs like might, could, must, and cannot are essential tools in English for expressing certainty, uncertainty, and speculation about
Modal verbs such as must, have to, must not, and don’t have to help us express different degrees of obligation
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Modal verbs and phrases such as should, ought to, why don’t you, and how about help us offer suggestions and
In English, we use various modal verbs and expressions—such as can, could, may, would, and shall—to ask for permission, make
Asking for permission, making requests, making offers, making suggestions Read More
Modal verbs like can, cannot/can’t, and could are essential for expressing ability—or the lack thereof—across different time frames in English.