The Eight Parts of Speech – Help Sheets
What are the parts of speech and why do we use them? When you speak or write, every word has a job. Some words name things.…
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What are the parts of speech and why do we use them? When you speak or write, every word has a job. Some words name things.…
Open lessonIntroduction Every day, we talk about where things are, when something happens, and how one thing is connected to another. For example, we say: In all…
Open lessonIntroduction Every sentence we speak, write, or read is built using verbs, the action words of English. Some verbs need something to receive the action, while…
Open lessonThere are 9 types of pronouns in the English language: personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, indefinite pronouns, interrogative pronouns, possessive pronouns, relative pronouns, reflexive pronouns, reciprocal pronouns,…
Open lessonIntroduction If you’re starting to learn English grammar, you’ll soon come across the term “collective nouns.” These words are common, but many people, even native speakers,…
Open lessonIf you’re just starting to learn English grammar, you might find words like “and,” “but,” or “because” confusing. These words are called conjunctions, and they help…
Open lessonIn the world of English grammar, sentence structure is key to clear and effective communication. One important element that allows us to express complex ideas is…
Open lessonWhat Are Interjections and Why Do We Use Them? In our daily life, we often speak without thinking too much. Suddenly, we feel happy, surprised, angry,…
Open lessonIntroduction Every time we speak English, we talk about people, places, things, and ideas. But how do we show which thing, how many, or whose it…
Open lessonIntroduction: What Are We Learning Today? Have you ever said “I’ll meet you at 5 o’clock” or “My shoes are under the table”?If yes, then congratulations!…
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