How to Write a Report Step-by-Step for Beginners
What Does “Writing a Report” Mean? Have you ever explained to your teacher how your school trip went?Or told your parents what happened in class today?If…
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What Does “Writing a Report” Mean? Have you ever explained to your teacher how your school trip went?Or told your parents what happened in class today?If…
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 lessonIntroduction: Why Does This Confuse Learners? Have you ever stopped while writing and wondered… Is it Grammer or Grammar?Which one is correct? This tiny spelling difference…
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 Have you ever typed alright and then wondered, “Wait… should it be all right?”Don’t worry — many English learners (and even native speakers!) get confused…
Open lessonWords like okay and ok seem tiny, but they appear everywhere in texting, school writing, conversations, workplace emails, and even when we talk to ourselves. Many…
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