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  • Affect vs Effect in English
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    Affect vs Effect in English

    ByELT Admin February 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Have you ever paused mid-sentence, unsure whether to use “affect” or “effect”? You’re not alone—even…

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  • Accept vs Except
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    Accept vs Except: How to use them properly in English

    ByELT Admin February 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Have you ever hesitated mid-sentence, unsure whether to write “accept” or “except”? You’re not alone—these…

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  • Uncountable Nouns in English
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    Uncountable nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Have you ever wondered why we say “some water” instead of “two waters” or “a…

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  • Countable Nouns in English
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    Countable nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Imagine trying to order coffee without knowing how to say “one cup” or “two cups”—communication…

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  • Collective Nouns in English
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    Collective nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Have you ever noticed how a single word can capture the essence of an entire…

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  • Abstract Nouns in English
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    Abstract nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Language is a powerful tool that allows us to capture both the tangible and the…

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  • Concrete Nouns in English
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    Concrete nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Language is a powerful tool that helps us communicate and connect with the world around…

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  • Common Nouns in English
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    Common nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Language is a powerful tool that helps us navigate the world, and at its core…

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  • Proper Nouns in English
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    Proper nouns: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Have you ever wondered what makes a name like “New York” or “Shakespeare” stand out…

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  • All about nouns in English
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    All about nouns in English

    ByELT Admin February 27, 2025April 1, 2025

    Have you ever wondered what gives language its substance, its ability to point to the…

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