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Introduction Test your brainpower with these 100 general knowledge questions and answers covering topics like science, history, geography, sports, and more. Whether you’re preparing
Future Continuous Tense Examples
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100 Examples of Past, Present, and Future Tense Understanding verb tenses is essential for mastering English grammar. Tenses tell us when an action happens—whether
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When it comes to English grammar, one of the most common areas of confusion for learners is knowing when and how to use “some”
English Grammar: A complete Guideline
English grammar is essential for clear communication. It forms the backbone of the English language. Understanding grammar rules can be challenging but rewarding. Good
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Sentences shape our communication. They convey thoughts, ideas, and emotions. Understanding the transformation of sentences is essential for clear writing and speaking. Sentence transformation
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