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Past Simple Conversation Questions

Past Simple Conversation Questions

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

The past simple tense in English is used to talk about actions or events that happened in the past. When learning or teaching English, having conversations using the past simple tense can be very helpful. Here, we’ll explore some easy and engaging conversation questions that focus on the past simple tense. These questions can help […]

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Past Form of Teach

Past Form of Teach: (Taught or Teached)

Verb tenses, Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about things that happened in the past, we often change the form of our verbs. “Teach” is one such verb that changes to tell us that the action happened before now. In English, the word “taught” is used to describe the past form of “teach,” Let’s explore these differences in simple terms.

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Past Form of Take

Past Form of Take (Took or Taken)

Common confused words, Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

When we talk or write about something that happened in the past, we often use the word “take.” But when we want to use it in the past tense, we can get a bit confused. Should we use “took” or “taken”? Don’t worry! This article will help you understand when to use “took” and when

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Past Form of Get

Past Form of Get (Got or Gotten)

Grammar mistakes and corrections, Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

The word “get” is very common in English. It is used in many ways and has many meanings. When we talk about things that happened in the past, we need to change “get” to its past form. The past form of “get” is “got.” What Does “Get” Mean? First, let’s understand what “get” means. “Get”

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Noone or No One

Noone or No One – Which Is Correct?

Common confused words, Grammar mistakes and corrections / Aniee Asghar

When we write, we want to use words that everyone can understand. Sometimes, we get confused about which words are correct. Today, we are going to look at two words: “no one” and “noone.” People often mix these up, but there is a correct way to use them. The Right Choice: “No One” The correct

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Pair of Words

List of Pair of Words with Meaning and Examples

Common confused words, Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

A “Pair of Words List” is a collection of words that are linked together because they sound similar, are often confused with each other, or have meanings that are related in some way. These lists are very useful for learning how to use words correctly in sentences. Let’s dive into this topic with simple language

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Layed or Laid

Layed or Laid – Which Form Is Correct?

Common confused words, Grammar mistakes and corrections / Aniee Asghar

When we write, it’s important to choose the right words to share our thoughts. Today, we’ll look at two words that often confuse many people: “layed” and “laid.” The correct word between these two is “laid.” Let’s dive into why that is and how you can use it correctly. What is the Correct Word? The

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Inter Vs. Intra

Inter Vs. Intra – Which Form Is Correct?

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk or write, sometimes we mix up similar words. Today, we’re going to learn about two words that sound alike but have different meanings: “inter” and “intra”. Let’s make them easy to understand. What’s the Deal with “Inter”? The prefix “inter-” is like a friendly neighbor who’s all about making connections. It’s all

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work idioms

10 English Idioms You Can Use at Work

Idioms / Aniee Asghar

When we talk or write, especially at work, sometimes we use special phrases called “idioms.” Idioms are like secret codes or puzzles that don’t mean what the words actually say but have a hidden meaning that lots of people understand. It’s fun to use them, and they can make what you say sound more interesting.

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Idioms for Appearance

Idioms for Appearance (with Meaning & Examples)

Idioms / Aniee Asghar

In English, we often use special phrases called “idioms” to express ideas colorfully. Idioms for appearance are phrases we use to describe how someone or something looks. Let’s explore some of these idioms with easy explanations and examples. Idioms Related to Appearance Here are 20 idioms related to appearance, along with their meanings and examples

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