English Grammar
Copula Verbs vs Auxiliary Verbs? What’s the Difference?
English is a complex language with many different types of...
Read MoreInspired BY or FROM? Which is the correct preposition?
We usually use the preposition “by” with the verb “to...
Read MoreWhich is the correct preposition with MOTIVATE?(TO or ING)
We usually use the preposition “by” with the verb “...
Read MoreIs “Manages to do” Correct? Manage to do or doing?
The phrase “manage to do” refers to somebody succeeding in...
Read MoreWhatever or What Ever? (English Grammar Explained)
In most English the proper spelling is Whatever. However, there...
Read MoreDo We Use “a total of” With a Singular or Plural Verb?
We often use the phrase “a total of” when we...
Read More“Then” or “and Then”? What Is the Difference?
Should you use “then” or “and then” when combining two...
Read MoreIs “and I You” Grammatically Correct?
You might’ve frequently come across the phrase “and I you”...
Read MoreEach Is or Each Are? Which is Correct?
When you’re using the pronoun “each”, should you say “each...
Read More“The Audience Is or Are”? Which is correct?
“The audience is waiting patiently for the performance” or “the...
Read MoreIn Page or On Page? Which is correct? What about At Page?
We usually use “on page” because we think of a...
Read MoreIs it Respect To or For? Which is Correct?
We use both “respect to” and “respect for” in English....
Read MoreRemember vs Remembered? What’s the difference?
We use “remember” when we bring forward a memory in...
Read MoreIn a website or On a Website? Which is correct?
We use “on a website” because we treat all technology...
Read MoreAt a Website or On a Website? Which is correct?
We use “on a website” because we treat all technology...
Read MoreIn The Internet or On The Internet? (English Grammar Lesson)
We use “on the internet” because we treat all technology...
Read MoreIs it “One Of My Favorite” or “One Of My Favorites”?(Grammar Lesson +Examples)
“One of my favorite” is correct only when you add...
Read MoreWhere Are You or Where You are? Which is correct?
“Where are you” is the correct structure when you are...
Read MoreInvestors or Investor’s or Investors’ – Which is correct?
Investors is the plural for investor. Investor’s is the singular...
Read MoreWhy I Can or Why Can I? Which is correct?
“Why can I” is the correct structure when you are...
Read MoreWhen I Can or When Can I? Which is correct?
“When can I” is the correct structure when you are...
Read MoreHow I Can or How Can I? Which is correct?
“How can I” is the correct structure when you are...
Read MoreWhere I Can or Where Can I? Which is correct?
“Where can I” is the correct structure when you are...
Read More“They was” or “They were”? Which is correct? (English Grammar)
“They were” is grammatically correct in English. “They was” is...
Read More“We was” or “We were”? Which is correct?
“We were” is grammatically correct in English. “We was” is...
Read MoreSally and I or Sally and Me? Which is correct?
“Sally and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed...
Read MoreJohn and I or John and Me? Which is correct?
“John and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed...
Read MoreShe and I or She and Me? Which is correct?
“She and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed...
Read MoreHe and I or He and Me? Which is correct?
“He and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed...
Read MoreIf It Was Possible or If It Were Possible? Which is Correct?
In general, “if it was possible” and “if it were...
Read MoreIf She Was or If She Were? Which is Correct?
“If she was” and “if she were” are both correct,...
Read MoreWhich One of You IS or ARE? Which is correct?
We usually use “is” with “which one”. We use “is”...
Read More“You is” or “You are”? Which is correct?
“You are” is grammatically correct in English. “You is” is...
Read MoreSure vs Surely? What’s the difference?
The difference between “sure” and “surely” is that “sure” is...
Read MoreApostrophe S or S Apostrophe? When to use ‘S and S’
We use the apostrophe before the “s” when the noun...
Read MoreUsage of ‘Help’ and ‘Help to’ in English Grammar
Both “help” and “help to” are correct and you can...
Read MoreCan You Start a Sentence with “Although?”
You most definitely can start a sentence with the word...
Read MoreIs There A, Is There Any, Are There Any – What’s the difference?
We use “is there a” with singular countable nouns. We...
Read MoreDo You Need “Of” In “All Of?”
When communicating using English, sometimes we use more words than...
Read MoreAn Hilarious Or A Hilarious? Which Is Correct?
The words a and an are considered articles, and each...
Read MoreIs ANY followed by Singular or Plural Nouns?
We use “any” + singular noun when we are looking...
Read MoreGo Home or Go to Home? Which is correct?
We use “Go Home” becomes “home” is often used as...
Read MoreA Unique or an Unique? Which is correct?
We say “a unique” and not “an unique” because of...
Read MoreWomens or Women’s or Womens’ (English Grammar Explained)
Women is the plural for Woman. Women’s is the plural...
Read MoreWomans or Woman’s or Womans’ (English Grammar Explained)
Women is the plural for woman. Woman’s is the singular...
Read MoreMens or Men’s or Mens’ (English Grammar Explained)
Men is the plural for man. Men’s is the plural...
Read MoreMans or Man’s or Mans’ (English Grammar Explained)
Men is the plural for Man. Man’s is the singular...
Read More“Here Is It” or “Here It Is?” Which Is Correct?
“Here is it” and “here it is” are both correct...
Read MoreThere were or There was – Which is correct?
We use “there was” for the singular form of there...
Read MoreKids or Kid’s or Kids’ (English Grammar Explained)
Kids is the plural for kid. Kid’s is the singular...
Read MoreChildren or Child’s or Children’s (English Grammar Explained)
Children is the plural for Child. Child’s is the singular...
Read MoreWives or Wife’s or Wives’ (English Grammar Explained)
Wives is the plural for Wife. Wife’s is the singular...
Read MoreHusbands or Husband’s or Husbands’ (English Grammar Explained)
Husbands or Husband’s or Husbands’ (English Grammar Explained) Husbands...
Read MoreWas There or Were There? What’s the difference?
We use “was there” for the singular interrogative form of...
Read MoreThere “IS” or There “ARE” More Than One? Which is correct?
For all intents and purposes, “there is more than one”...
Read MoreThem vs These/Those? What’s the difference?
“Them” is an object pronoun and “these” and “those” are...
Read MoreMyself vs My Self? What is the difference?
Myself is correct and a reflexive pronoun in English. My...
Read MoreOurselves vs Ourself? What is the difference?
Ourselves is correct and a reflexive pronoun in English. Our...
Read MoreHave Had or Has Had? What is the difference?
We use “have had” and “has had” for situations that...
Read MoreWill Be or Would Be? What is the difference?
The only difference between will be and would be is...
Read MoreWhat Verb Tense Do You Use After Never(Singular or Plural?)
The word never is not a verb and therefore any...
Read MoreHad Died/Has Died/Was Dead? What’s the difference?
The difference between “had died,” “has died,” and “was dead”...
Read MoreYes’s or Yeses or Yesses? What is the plural of Yes?
The plural of yes can be either yeses or yesses....
Read MoreNo’s or Nos or Noes? What is the plural of no?
The plural of no can be either nos or noes....
Read MorePeoples or People’s or Peoples’ (English Grammar Explained)
Peoples is the plural for people when you are speaking...
Read MoreWould also or Also would? Which is correct?
The word “also” should be placed after the auxiliary word...
Read More“Everyone” Do You Need a Singular or Plural Verb?
When using the word “everyone” in a sentence, you will...
Read MorePresent Emphatic Tense Examples in English
In English, the Emphatic Tense refers to using the conjugated...
Read More-er or -or? Is There a Rule for an Agent Noun Suffix?
Agent noun suffixes change verbs into active nouns and are...
Read MoreWhen to Use “Not” and an Infinitive (Split infinitive)
Though usually reserved for informal writing, you can use “not”...
Read MoreThere Have Been or There Has Been? Which Is Correct?
The phrases “there have been” and “there has been” are...
Read MoreFrancis’s or Francis’? Which is the Correct Possessive?
Francis is a popular name, and since it ends with...
Read MoreLouis’s or Louis’? Which is the Correct Possessive?
The correct possessive form of Louis is Louis’s. For example,...
Read MoreAgnes’s or Agnes’? Which is the Correct Possessive?
Agnes is a popular name, and since it ends with...
Read MoreIs Another’s correct?(What about Anothers and Anothers’?)
Another’s is the correct possessive singular form of the word...
Read MoreBosses or Boss’/Boss’s or Bosses’ (English Grammar Explained)
Bosses is the plural for Boss. Boss’s or Boss’ is...
Read MoreGirlfriends or Girlfriend’s or Girlfriends’ (English Grammar Explained)
Girlfriends is the plural for Girlfriend. Girlfriend’s is the singular...
Read MoreBoyfriends or Boyfriend’s or Boyfriends’ (English Grammar Explained)
Boyfriends is the plural for Boyfriend. Boyfriend’s is the singular...
Read MoreWhoevers or Whoever’s or Whosoevers (English Grammar Explained)
Whoever’s is the possessive form of Whoever. It is also...
Read MoreA country Has or a country HAVE? Which is correct?
The correct form is a country has. This is because...
Read MorePutted or Put? What Is the Past Tense of The Verb “to Put”?
English is a difficult language for many reasons, but one...
Read MoreWhat Is the Proper Way to Write the Plural of a Single Letter?
In most cases, you pluralize a single letter used as...
Read MoreDo You Use a Comma Before “So That”?
Generally, you do not use a comma before the phrase...
Read MoreDo You Capitalize a Word After a Semicolon?
Semicolons join two independent clauses with related meanings into a...
Read MoreDuring vs. While? What is the difference?
While they might seem like the same words that can...
Read MoreSantas or Santa’s or Santas’ (English Grammar Explained)
Santas is the plural for Santa. Santa’s is the singular...
Read MoreDo You Put a Comma Before or After “However?”
“However” is an adverb, meaning that it affects the verbs,...
Read MoreIn Which, Of Which, At Which, To Which: How to Use Prepositions with Relative Pronouns
English is full of very strange rules that seem to...
Read MoreA yellow or AN yellow? Which is correct?
“A yellow” is grammatically correct. “A“ is the correct article...
Read MoreA Year or AN Year? Which is correct?
“A year” is grammatically correct. “A“ is the correct article...
Read MoreSomeones or Someone’s? Which is correct?
Someone’s is correct because Someone is always singular. Someone’s is...
Read MoreAnyones or Anyone’s? Which is correct?
Anyone’s is correct because anyone is always singular. Anyone’s is...
Read MoreFathers or Father’s or Fathers’?(English Grammar Explained)
Fathers is the plural for father. Father’s is the singular...
Read MoreMothers or Mother’s or Mothers’?(English Grammar Explained)
Mothers is the plural for mother. Mother’s is the singular...
Read MoreSisters or Sister’s or Sisters’? Which is correct?
Sisters is the plural for sister. Sister’s is the singular...
Read MoreBrothers or Brother’s or Brothers’? (English Grammar Explained)
Brothers is the plural for brother. Brother’s is the singular...
Read MoreWhen vs Whenever? What is the difference?
Sometimes in English, the rules get twisted and intertwined. This...
Read MoreIs done or Has been done Grammar Lesson( Was done or Have/Has Done)
“Is Done” and “Has been done” are both passive voice...
Read MoreInvolved IN, WITH or ON? Which is the correct preposition?
We can use both the prepositions “in” and “with” with...
Read MoreResponse vs Respond? What is the difference?
In English, there are various noun-verb pairs that mean essentially...
Read MoreTeachers or Teacher’s or Teachers’ (English Grammar Explained)
Teachers is the plural for teacher. Teacher’s is the singular...
Read MoreParents or Parent’s or Parents’ (English Grammar Explained)
Parents is the plural for parent. Parent’s is the singular...
Read MoreJesus’s or Jesus’? Which is the Correct Possessive?
Jesus is a popular name in the Spanish-speaking world, and...
Read MoreNo where or Nowhere? Which is correct?
“Nowhere” is the correct spelling of the word that means...
Read MoreAnywhere or Everywhere? What is the difference?
“Anywhere” means “one of many places” and “Everywhere” means all...
Read MoreWhat is the Past Tense of “To Sweat”?
Both “Sweat” and “Sweated” are considered the correct past tense...
Read MoreThe Smith’s or The Smiths(The Smiths’)? Which is correct?
“Smiths” is the plural of the last name “Smith”. “Smith’s”...
Read MoreOnes or One’s? Which is correct in English grammar?
“One’s” has two uses in English. The first use is...
Read MoreInes’s or Ines’? Which is the Correct Plural Possessive?
Plural possessives can be extremely difficult to gain an understanding...
Read MoreAlexis’s or Alexis’? Which is the Correct Plural Possessive?
Plural possessives can be extremely difficult to gain an understanding...
Read MoreIris’s or Iris’? Which is the Correct Plural Possessive?
Iris is a popular name, and since it ends with...
Read MoreOne’s Self vs Oneself? What’s the Difference?
Pronouns are very difficult to understand, especially when two of...
Read MoreBusiness’s or Business’ or Businesses? What is the difference?
Businesses is the plural of a business when business means...
Read More“You was” or “You were”? Which is correct?
“You were” is grammatically correct in English. “You was” is...
Read MoreExperiences or Experience? What is the difference?
“Experiences” and “experience” can both be correct but the use...
Read MoreMe and my friends or My friends and I? Which is correct?
“My friends and I” is grammatically correct when it is...
Read More“If I was” or “If I were”? Which is correct in English grammar?
The most common expressions of grammatical mood – the way...
Read MoreChris’s or Chris’? Which is the Correct Plural Possessive?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJLXN22gdt4 Plural possessives can be extremely difficult to gain an...
Read MoreHave Got vs Have Gotten? What is the Difference?
“Have got” and “have gotten” both sound kind of funny...
Read MoreWe are 3 or There are 3 of us – Which is correct?(There are + number in a group)
“There are three of us” is correct and much more...
Read MoreHow to Form Possessive Nouns Ending in “S”
Forming a normal possessive in English is relatively simple –...
Read MoreHow to use “I” and “me” in English
English is complicated, whether you’re a native speaker or a...
Read MoreHas been or Have Been? What is the difference?
“Have been” and “Has been” are the present perfect simple...
Read MoreIs “Are” Capitalized in a Title?
Yes, The word “Are” is usually capitalized in a title.”...
Read MoreWhen to use a comma with “Not only…but also”?
Though they are long and not as easy to write...
Read MoreHow do you Pluralize an Acronym?(+ acronyms ending with s)
Acronyms have become a regular part of our daily lives....
Read MoreWhen should I use an em-dash, an en-dash, and a figure dash?
Most of the time, the different kinds of dashes go...
Read MoreStaff or Staffs? (Do you use ”staff” with a plural or singular verb?)
Staff(meaning a collection of employees) is both the singular and...
Read More“I’s” meaning and use in English(compound possessive pronouns)
Many people use “I’s” when they have two subjects and...
Read MoreTo To? Can you use “to” twice in a sentence in English grammar?
It is perfectly acceptable to use “to” twice in a...
Read MoreIs other’s correct?(What about others and others’?)
Other’s is the correct possessive singular form of the word...
Read MoreAre Colors Adjectives? (Colors as Nouns and Verbs)
Colors(Blue, Red, Purple, etc) are usually adjectives but they can...
Read MoreDay’s, Days’, or Days? Which is correct?
Time expressions can be tricky to use with apostrophes. Day’s,...
Read MoreHad or Have? What is the difference in English grammar?
“Have” is the present simple form and “Had” is the...
Read MoreMarried to or with? Which is correct?(Also Be and Get Married)
We don’t say marry to or marry with. We say...
Read MoreSimilar of/to/like/with/as – Which is the correct preposition with SIMILAR?
“Similar TO” is the correct phrase in English. “To” is...
Read Moreshould OF or should HAVE? Which is correct?
“Should of” is grammatically incorrect in English. The correct phrase...
Read MoreIs more proud or prouder correct?
Prouder and more proud are both correct and acceptable to...
Read MoreNeed or Needs? What’s the difference?
The verb “to need” is conjugated in the following way...
Read More“I didn’t do nothing” or “I didn’t do anything”? Which is correct?
“I didn’t do anything” is correct in standard English grammar....
Read MoreIt vs This/That? What’s the Difference?
“It” is used to describe an object that both parties...
Read MoreTomorrow’s meeting or Tomorrows meeting? Which is correct?
We use tomorrow’s meeting to describe a meeting that is...
Read MoreHelp me learn or Help me to learn? Which is correct ?
Both “Help me learn” and “Help me to learn” are...
Read MoreTheir’s or Theirs? What is the difference? Which is correct?
Who owns the house? It’s theirs! Theirs is the correct...
Read MorePeople are or People is? Which is correct?
People are is correct because people is the plural of...
Read MoreThe Many Roles of ‘On’ in English: Preposition, Adverb, Adjective
On can be a preposition, adverb, or adjective depending on...
Read MoreIs the cleverest or the most clever correct? Is cleverest a word?
Yes, cleverest is a word. The cleverest and the most...
Read MorePast Simple Tense(Rules and Examples)
Rules Example Verbs Example Sentences Add -ed to most verbs...
Read MorePast Simple Irregular Verbs List
Verb Past Simple arise arose awake awoke be was/were bear...
Read MoreSuperlative Adjectives Definition, Examples and Exercise
Superlative adjective definition A superlative adjective is an adjective that...
Read MorePossessive Adjectives(List + Examples + more)
List of possessive adjectives Possessive adjective Examples My This is...
Read MoreCAN and COULD(differences and uses)
Can Could Present ability Past ability Realistic possibility Unrealistic possibility...
Read MoreModal Verbs List +Examples, Meanings and Uses
Modal Use Example Will Future I will take the IELTS...
Read MoreList of Intensifiers in English( +Example Sentences)
We use intensifiers to make adjectives stronger. Here is a...
Read MorePresent Simple Tense(Rules and Examples)
Positive Negative Question I like I don’t like Do I...
Read MoreImperative Grammar Structure (with example sentences)
We use the base infinitive to form an imperative sentence(be,...
Read MoreLike/Enjoy/Hate/Love +ING+VERBS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdoPeBWwU0U&ab_channel=OneMinuteEnglish Every time you use the verbs Like/Love/Hate and Enjoy...
Read MoreWOULD LIKE TO(English Grammar and sentence structure)
Sentence Structure We use: Would you like + verb to...
Read MoreHow much? and How many? (Questions and Answers)
How much rice do you have? We have a full...
Read MoreAdverbs of Frequency LIST (+ Examples Sentences)
In this article: List of Examples 100% – ALWAYS Example:...
Read MoreThis, That, These, Those (Example Sentences)
Here are some example sentences of This, That, Those, These....
Read MoreSubject and Object Pronouns in English (+direct and indirect)
The subject of the sentence is the person/ thing that...
Read MoreHow to use Some and Any(with Example Sentences)
Some We use some when there is an unspecified amount....
Read MoreInterrogative Sentence Examples in English(Questions)
Interrogative sentences are an important part of English. On this...
Read MoreHow long or How much time? What’s the difference?
How long and How much time have the same meaning...
Read MoreAuxiliary Verbs in English (Be, Do and Have)
An auxiliary verb is also known as a helping verb....
Read MoreWhat’s The Difference Between All The Time and Every Time?
All the time vs Every time All the time means...
Read MoreWho am I or Who I am? Which one is correct?
The question “Who am I?” is used when you question...
Read MorePresent Perfect Simple vs Present Perfect Continuous – What’s the Difference?
The difference between the Present Perfect Simple and the Present...
Read MoreComparative Adjectives – Rules, Examples and Exercises
Comparative Adjectives Complete Guide In this Guide you will learn:...
Read MoreThe Passive Voice – Complete Guide (Definition, Examples and Exercises)
The Passive Voice Complete Guide In this Guide you will...
Read MoreWhat is the meaning of a gerund? ( Lots of Examples)
A gerund in is a -ing that we use as...
Read MoreThe Present Continuous tense(Rules and Examples)
In this post, I want to help you to understand...
Read MoreExamples of Everyday vs Every Day- What’s the difference?
Here are some examples of Everyday and Every day in...
Read MoreWhat are the 7 WH question words? (+ how)
Learn how to use WH questions with definitions and examples....
Read MoreYour vs You’re (What’s the difference)
Your means that you have possession of an object. You’re...
Read MorePrepositions of place in English (List, Examples and Exercises)
In this article, I will explain to you how to...
Read More10 Prepositions in English
Explanations and Phrases with prepositions in English 1 Of Of...
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