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How To Use Question Tag Without Auxiliary Verb (+VIDEO)

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Learn the meaning of auxiliary verbs with examples and how to create question tag without auxiliary…

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Basic Rules of Question Tags in English

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Hello Scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on the rules of Question Tags in English with examples, explanation and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: What are question tags? Question tags are those short questions attached to the end of statements. FOR EXAMPLE: The statement […]

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Guess the Correct Meaning of Words

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Do you want to be able to correctly guess the meaning of unknown words in those novels and opposite or nearest in meaning questions? Hello scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on how to guess the CORRECT meaning of unfamiliar words in 2 minutes using three simple methods without the dictionary. Guessing the meaning of […]

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They’re | There | Their

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Do you also get confused about the usage these words: they’re, there, their and would like a better clarification? Hello scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on how to use THEY’RE, THERE, THEIR in written English with detailed examples and questions for you to practice. They’re / There / Their Meaning of THEY’RE THEY’RE… is […]

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Using “A” and “An”

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Do you also find the use of A and AN confusing, especially when there is a clear consonant like in HOUR and AN is still used? Hello scholar, Welcome to the simplest lesson on using A and AN correctly in a sentence with detailed explanation, examples and questions for you to practice. Real rule of […]

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Nominalization of Verbs

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Hello, Welcome to the simplest lesson on the nominalization of verbs with definition, examples and questions for you to practice. At the end of this lesson, you will be able to: Nominalization of verbs “Nominalization” comes from the word “nominal” which means “noun”. Hence, nominalization of verbs is the conversion of verbs to nouns. Remember… […]

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