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Basic English Grammar Rules

No language has ‘rules’ and English is no exception. People describe grammar as a set of rules. But I think grammar is only a guideline that helps you understand and learn a language. It is not mandatory that you learn the grammar and composition of a language to learn the language. If you don’t agree [...]

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ESL Prepositions Video – Schoolhouse Rock – Grammar Rock – Busy Prepositions

Schoolhouse Rock – Grammar Rock – Busy PrepositionsMusic & Lyrics: Bob Dorough – Performed by: Jack Sheldon and Bob DoroughAnimation: Kim and Gifford Productions Like a butterfly, or a like beeLike an ant, as busy as can beThese little words we call the "busy P's"Prepositions    Nine or ten of themDo most all of the workOf, on, to, [...] Read More...


Puns for Kids

For children, learning figures of speech is sort of a Herculean task. It’s difficult to remember what they mean, how they are used, where they are used and to top it all, their spellings as well! Using different teaching methods, can help children understand this part of grammar better and forever. Pun, is one such [...]

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English LCI

A phrasal verb is a combination of a verb and an adverb, a verb and a preposition, or a verb, an adverb, and a preposition. Phrasal verbs act semantically as units, that is, they possess their own meaning, which is generally an alteration of the original meaning of the verb. Nevertheless, the meaning may vary completely.

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When to Use Whom

English grammar can get very confusing at times. Especially when you try to get technically correct with English language. This is because there are a lot of minute differences in usage of various articles (a, an, the), prepositions (on, in, at) and pronouns (who, whom, whomever).

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