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There, Their, They’re: How to Use Each Correctly (60 chars)

May 31, 2026 by ArifPro

Master the difference between there, their, and they’re with clear rules, examples, and practice exercises. Perfect for B1–B2 English learners. (154 chars)

Categories Business English Tags B1 B2 English, common English mistakes, English grammar tips, homophones, there vs their, they're grammar, writing correctly Leave a comment

Mastering the Subjunctive Mood: “If I Were” and Hypotheticals

May 30, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the subjunctive mood in English. Master “If I were,” wishes, and other hypotheticals with clear rules, examples, and practice exercises.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 grammar, B2 grammar, english conditionals, english grammar, hypotheticals, if I were, Subjunctive Mood, wishes in English Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense for Ongoing Actions

May 30, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the Future Perfect Continuous tense: its rules, uses, and common mistakes. Master this advanced grammar to describe ongoing future actions with confidence.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced tenses, B1 grammar, B2 grammar, english grammar, future perfect continuous, future tenses, grammar rules, ongoing future actions Leave a comment

Mastering the Past Perfect Continuous Tense for Clearer Storytelling

May 30, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use the past perfect continuous tense to describe longer past actions before another past event. Includes rules, examples, and storytelling tips.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced grammar, English grammar B1 B2, English narrative tenses, ESL grammar lesson, past perfect continuous, past perfect progressive, past tenses in English, storytelling tenses Leave a comment

Affect vs Effect: Simple Rule to Remember

May 30, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with affect vs effect? Learn the simple rule, see clear examples, and avoid common mistakes. Perfect for B1–B2 English learners.

Categories Business English Tags Affect vs Effect, B1 B2 English, common mistakes, English grammar tips, grammar rules, Learn English online, writing skills Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Usage & Examples

May 29, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the Future Perfect Continuous tense for ongoing future actions. Clear rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, English tense rules, ESL learning, future perfect continuous, future tenses, grammar exercises, ongoing future actions Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: “Will Have Been Doing”

May 29, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the future perfect continuous tense (“will have been doing”). Clear rules, common mistakes, practice exercises, and FAQs for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced tenses, B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, English practice, english tenses, future perfect continuous, grammar rules, will have been doing Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: “Will Have Been Doing”

May 29, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the future perfect continuous tense (“will have been doing”) in everyday English. Clear rules, examples, and common mistakes for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced English, B1 grammar, B2 grammar, english grammar, English tenses explained, future perfect continuous, verb tenses, will have been doing Leave a comment

Say vs Tell vs Speak vs Talk: Key Differences Explained

May 29, 2026 by ArifPro

Confused about say, tell, speak, and talk? Learn the simple rules and examples to use these verbs correctly. Perfect for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Business English Tags B1 B2 grammar, communication verbs, confusing verbs, english grammar, english vocabulary, ESL tips, say vs tell, speak vs talk Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense for Ongoing Future Actions

May 28, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the Future Perfect Continuous tense for ongoing future actions. Rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1-B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, English learning, english tenses, ESL, future perfect continuous, future tenses, grammar rules Leave a comment
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