Grammar Words

Seven Familiar Question Words: Exercises with Answers

Expressing the right messages in the form of questions can be quite a challenging task. See the following familiar question…

3 years ago

Easy Ways to Understand Enough and Too | Exercises with Answers

Enough and Too Exercises   Do you believe that it is easy to understand the difference between "enough" and "too"?…

5 years ago

An Easy Way to Understand “Used To”

Used to is used to express habits in the past. Used to Examples This is Jack. He gave up smoking…

5 years ago

Understanding Used To + Ing in Three Minutes

Hello Everyone. Have you ever used "used to + ing" in your English communication activities? Yes, you are right. We…

5 years ago

Must Have and Can’t Have + Past Participles: The Difference

Must have and can't have followed by a past participle are used to express certainty or possibility about past events.…

5 years ago

So and Too: Easy Way to Express Agreement

    Both so and too can be used differently. It depends on the situation. Too For Agreement We can use too to agree with…

5 years ago

Some and Any: Eight Familiar Usages You Must Know

Some and any have the same meaning. Before countable nouns, we can put "some" or "any" to mean a certain…

5 years ago

Two Types of Causative Verbs You Should Know | Exercises with Answers

Do you know what causative verbs are? Causative verbs are verbs that indicate that a subject is causing another person…

5 years ago

So and Such | Similarities and Differences

So and such have similarities in meaning but they are different in use. We use so with an adjective without a noun. For example: so high, so beautiful, so clever…

7 years ago

Mustn’t and Needn’t | Why You Should Know the Difference

The word "must" is used to express obligation. However, when we make negative statements related to this word, there are…

7 years ago

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