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English Fluency

Time Order Words

The list is organized by common time order words such as first, next, last, sometimes, and always, with more specific word options given. There is also an area for students to list other time order words they use.

Ways to start a sentence

Have you ever reviewed your writing and found that something felt repetitive, but you couldn’t quite pin down the problem? Try looking at the beginning of your sentences. If you start the same way each time, with a noun or pronoun, for instance, a certain rhythm and monotony creeps in, even if your word choices …

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To V/S For

HOW CAN WE UNDERSTAND THEIR DIFFERENCE AND USE THEM CORRECTLY? FOR + NOUN/ PRONOUN I’ve got a message for Mary FOR + GERUND Thank you for taking care of my dog TO + VERB (infinitive) I went to town to do some shopping Examples: *Thank you FOR helping me with my homework. *I needed to …

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Most Misunderstood words in English

We know it can be tough being an English language student! English can get messy, and it’s easy to make mistakes. Here , we want to help you , so check out this info graphic about the top most misunderstood words in English.

Compare and Contrast

As the term implies, compare and contrast transition words are transitional phrases/words that show comparison and contrasting relation of two ideas. They are also used to emphasize negative and positive ideas. For you to have a clue on what exactly are they, here is a list of the most common contrast and compare transition words …

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Phrasal verbs open up a whole new world of possibilities for speaking English. They are phrases that give verbs completely different meanings. They are also used incredibly often in everyday conversation, which makes them important to know. For example, with phrasal verbs, when your kitten comes across (finds) your paper cranes and makes one fall down (drop), you can …

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