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The Definitive Guide to Using “May” vs “Might” for Permission, Possibility, and Probability

July 8, 2026 by ArifPro

Master “may” vs “might” for permission, possibility & probability. Clear rules, examples, exercises, and common mistakes for B1–B2 learners.

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Lay vs Lie Guide: Past Tenses, Mistakes & Memory Tricks

July 7, 2026 by ArifPro

Master lay vs lie with this B1–B2 guide. Learn past tense forms, common errors, and simple memory tricks. Includes practice exercises and FAQ.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, common errors, english grammar, ESL mistakes, Irregular Verbs, lay vs lie, memory tricks, past tense Leave a comment

Mastering the Future Perfect Continuous Tense for Ongoing Future Actions

July 7, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the future perfect continuous tense. Clear rules, examples, common mistakes, and exercises for B1–B2 learners. Start mastering it today!

Categories Business English Tags advanced tenses, B1 grammar, B2 grammar, english grammar, future perfect continuous, future tenses, grammar blog post Leave a comment

Mastering Already, Yet, Still in English Tenses

July 6, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with “already,” “yet,” and “still”? This guide explains their correct placement in tenses, common mistakes, and practice exercises for B1–B2 ESL learners.

Categories Abbreviation Tags adverb placement, already yet still, B1 B2 grammar, common mistakes, english grammar, English learning tips, ESL tenses Leave a comment

Determiners in English: A Complete Guide for Learners

July 6, 2026 by ArifPro

Master determiners in English with this complete guide. Learn types, rules, common mistakes, and practice with exercises. Perfect for B1–B2 learners.

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Mastering the Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Rules & Examples

July 5, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn the present perfect continuous tense: rules, common mistakes, and 20 practical examples for ESL learners. Improve your English grammar with clear explanations and exercises.

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

July 5, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn when and how to use the past perfect continuous tense (had been + verb-ing) for duration and cause. Clear rules, examples, and practice for B1–B2 learners.

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

July 5, 2026 by ArifPro

Learn what a phrase is, its types (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, prepositional), and see clear examples. Perfect for B1–B2 learners. Improve your grammar today!

Categories Business English Tags adjective phrase, adverb phrase, B1 B2 grammar, english grammar, noun phrase, phrase types, prepositional phrase, verb phrase Leave a comment

Mastering Present Perfect Continuous: Mistakes & Practice

July 4, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with the present perfect continuous? Learn common mistakes, key time expressions, and real-life ESL practice examples to master this tense.

Categories Abbreviation Tags B1 B2 grammar, common mistakes, english grammar, english tenses, ESL practice, grammar exercises, present perfect continuous, Time Expressions Leave a comment

Mastering Past Perfect vs Past Perfect Continuous: A Practical Guide

July 4, 2026 by ArifPro

Struggling with past perfect vs past perfect continuous? This guide breaks down rules, examples, and common mistakes for B1–B2 ESL learners. Master these tenses today!

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