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Mastering the Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Duration and Cause

June 21, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the past perfect continuous tense for duration and cause in English. Clear rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises included.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, duration and cause, english grammar, english tenses, ESL, grammar rules, past perfect continuous, verb tenses Leave a comment

Mastering “Since” vs “For” in English | B1-B2 Guide

June 21, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with “since” and “for”? Learn the simple rules, common mistakes, and practice exercises to use these time expressions correctly in English.

Categories Business English Tags B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, english tenses, grammar tips, Learn English, prepositions of time, since and for, Time Expressions Leave a comment

Mastering Present Perfect vs Simple Past: ESL Guide

June 20, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with present perfect vs simple past? This step-by-step guide for ESL learners covers rules, common time expression mistakes, and practice exercises.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 English, english tenses, Englishgrammarzone;, esl grammar, grammar mistakes, present perfect, simple past, Time Expressions Leave a comment

Mastering the Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Duration and Cause

June 20, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use the past perfect continuous tense for duration and cause. Clear rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags cause and effect grammar, duration in English, English grammar B1 B2, English tense rules, ESL grammar lesson, past perfect continuous, past tenses Leave a comment

Mastering the Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Duration & Cause

June 20, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the past perfect continuous tense for duration and cause in English. Clear rules, examples, and practice for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced grammar, B1 B2 grammar, cause and effect, duration in English, english grammar, English tenses explained, past perfect continuous, verb tenses Leave a comment

Because vs Because Of: Difference and Examples (B1–B2 Guide)

June 20, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with “because” vs “because of”? Learn the simple grammar rule, common mistakes, and 20+ examples. Perfect for B1–B2 learners.

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Mastering the Past Perfect Continuous Tense: “Had Been” + Verb-ing

June 19, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use the past perfect continuous tense (“had been” + verb-ing) to describe actions in progress before another past event. Includes rules, examples, and exercises.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced tenses, complex English sentences, English grammar B1 B2, english verb tenses, had been, past continuous vs past perfect continuous, past perfect continuous Leave a comment

Mastering Present Perfect vs Simple Past: A Step-by-Step Guide

June 19, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the difference between present perfect and simple past with clear rules, examples, and exercises. Perfect for B1–B2 ESL learners.

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Mastering Present Perfect Continuous: Past to Present

June 19, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the present perfect continuous tense for actions that started in the past and continue now. Rules, examples, and practice exercises included.

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How to Use Although, Though, Even Though, Despite

June 19, 2026 by ArifPro

Master although, though, even though, and despite with clear rules, examples, and exercises. Learn the differences and avoid common mistakes. B1-B2 friendly.

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