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‘Such as’ vs ‘Like’
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‘Such as’ vs ‘Like’: The difference and how to use them

ByELT Admin March 1, 2025March 1, 2025

The distinction between “such as” and “like” hinges on whether you’re drawing a comparison or…

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Subject Complements and Object Complements
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Subject complements vs Object complements

ByELT Admin March 1, 2025March 1, 2025

Understanding the difference between subject complements and object complements is crucial for grasping sentence structure….

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Nominalization in English Grammar
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Nominalization: What it is and how to use it

ByELT Admin March 1, 2025March 1, 2025

Nominalization is the process of turning verbs, adjectives, or adverbs into nouns. This transformation often…

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The ‘Y’ Rule in Spelling
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The ‘Y’ rule in spelling

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025February 28, 2025

The “Y rule” in English spelling primarily concerns how to handle words ending in “y”…

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Consonant "y" vs. Vowel "y"
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Consonant “y” vs. Vowel “y”

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025February 28, 2025

The letter “y” is unique in the English language because it can function as both…

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Another vs Other
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Another vs Other: How to use them

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025March 22, 2025

“Another” and “other” are both determiners used to refer to something additional or different, but…

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Since vs For in English
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Since vs. For: How to use them

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025April 1, 2025

Time is a tricky thing to pin down in words, especially when you’re learning English….

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Again vs Back in English
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Again vs Back: The difference and how to use them

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025April 1, 2025

“Again” and “back” are both adverbs that indicate repetition or return, but they have distinct…

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During vs While
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During vs While: How to use them

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025April 1, 2025

Ever stumbled over whether to say “during the party” or “while I was dancing”? You’re…

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Basic Colors in English
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Basic colors in English

ByELT Admin February 28, 2025April 1, 2025

Mastering the basic colors in English does more than just expand your vocabulary—it opens your…

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