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B1 B2 grammar

How to Use Modal Verbs for Polite Requests in English

May 15, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use can, could, may, and would for polite requests in English. Practical rules, examples, and exercises for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, can could may would, english grammar, English speaking skills, making requests, Modal Verbs, polite requests Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Tense: Rules, Uses & Common Mistakes

May 15, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the future perfect tense rules, uses, and common ESL mistakes. Step-by-step guide with examples, exercises, and FAQ to boost your English grammar.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, common mistakes, english grammar, english tenses, esl grammar, future perfect tense, grammar rules, verb tenses Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: When and How to Use It Like a Native Speaker

May 15, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn to use the future perfect continuous tense naturally. Rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags advanced tenses, B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, English practice, english tenses, esl grammar, future perfect continuous, grammar rules Leave a comment

What Is a Phrase? Types and Examples (B1–B2 Guide)

May 14, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn what a phrase is, its main types, and how to use it correctly. Includes rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises. Perfect for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, noun phrase, phrase definition, phrase examples, prepositional phrase, types of phrases, verb phrase Leave a comment

Active and Passive Voice: Rules and Transformation Guide

May 13, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn active and passive voice rules with clear transformation steps. Includes common mistakes, exercises, and examples for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Business English Tags active voice, B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, grammar rules, passive voice, voice transformation, writing tips Leave a comment

Master “Just” in English: Meaning, Rules & Examples

May 12, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use “just” correctly in English sentences. Discover its 4 main meanings, grammar rules, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1-B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags adverbs in English, B1 B2 grammar, common English mistakes, english grammar, English sentence structure, english vocabulary, esl grammar, just in English Leave a comment

Both, Either, Neither: Rules and Examples for B1–B2 Learners

May 11, 2026 by ArifPro

Master the confusing trio: both, either, neither. Clear rules, examples, common mistakes, and practice exercises. Perfect for B1–B2 English learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, both either neither, Determiners, english grammar, English practice, esl grammar, grammar rules, quantifiers Leave a comment

Much vs Many vs A Lot Of: Clear Guide for Learners

May 10, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with much, many, and a lot of? This friendly guide explains the rules, gives examples, and helps you avoid common mistakes. Perfect for B1–B2 learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags a lot of, B1 B2 grammar, common mistakes, countable uncountable nouns, english grammar, much vs many, quantifiers Leave a comment

Types of Sentences in English: Simple, Compound, Complex

May 10, 2026 by ArifPro

Master simple, compound, and complex sentences for clear writing. Learn rules, examples, and common mistakes in this friendly B1–B2 grammar guide.

Categories Business English Tags B1 B2 grammar, Complex Sentence, compound sentence, english grammar, Sentence Structure, Simple sentence, Types Of Sentences, writing skills Leave a comment

How to Use Unless in English Sentences (B1–B2 Guide)

May 9, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn how to use “unless” correctly in English sentences. Clear rules, common mistakes, examples, and practice for B1–B2 learners. Start mastering conditional grammar today!

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, conditional sentences, english conditionals, english grammar rules, how to use unless, unless examples, unless grammar, unless vs if not Leave a comment
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