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Making generalizations in English

Today’s lesson is about making generalizations in English using expressions like : Most, A lot of, Not many, Very few, Tend to … Most / A lot of / Not many / Very few Most people go to movies. A lot of...

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Abstract nouns Vs Concrete nouns

Abstract nouns Vs Concrete nouns There are two types of general nouns: concrete nouns and abstract nouns. Concrete nouns are things that can be seen or touched. For example: a) A chair: He sat on a...

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The uses of Must

Must express obligation and a strong necessity, it is followed by a verb without “to”. Have to is an equivalent of Must but not as strong. Examples : Muslims must pray (perform salah) five times a day....

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Common Phrases With Superlatives

1- by far the most … / -est Algeria is by far the largest country in North Africa. Nile is by far the longest river in the world. 2- one of the most … / -est Damascus is one of the oldest cities in the...

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Historical Present

Whether you are dealing with fiction, poetry, or nonfiction literature, use the present tense (also called the literary present tense or historical Present) to discuss the actions and thoughts...

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Making predictions in English

In this lesson, you will learn about making predictions using : Will + Adverb / Adverb + Won’t / May / May not / Might / Might Not / Could / Or Likely to Will + Adverb / Adverb + Won’t They probably...

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Inversion in English

We use the inversion to refine our language and make our phrases more stylistic and formal. We use it mostly for writing language. Expressions used with the inversion : Not only, no sooner, never, only...

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Adjectives + Prepositions

Similar to certain verbs and nouns, many adjectives are typically followed by a particular preposition. The advertisement below contains a number of common “adjectives + prepositions” pairs: Are you...

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How to learn Grammar

Do you really have to learn Grammar?  you have only two points to remember. The first point is the structure and the second  is how or why do we use this .. The post How to learn Grammar appeared first...

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Who and Whom

Who and Whom Although the making of case was lost in the English nominal system nearly 1,000 years ago, one still distinguishes between subjective and objective case in the pronominal system: “I” vs...

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