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  • Action Verbs vs. Stative Verbs
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    Action verbs vs. stative verbs: Definitions, examples, and key differences

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 15, 2025March 3, 2026

    “He yawned after a long hike.” Understanding the difference between action verbs and stative verbs…

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  • A female scientist in a white lab coat using a microscope in a modern pharmaceutical laboratory setting.
    ESL Students

    English vocabulary for the pharmaceutical industry with common abbreviations

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 13, 2025March 3, 2026

    If you work in the pharmaceutical sector, mastering the specialized vocabulary of the pharmaceutical industry…

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  • A professional empty conference room with a large wooden table and brown leather chairs overlooking a city skyline, featuring the text "Making Small Talk."
    ESL Students

    Mastering small talk: A professional guide for business meetings

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 12, 2025March 3, 2026

    Small talk can help break the ice and build rapport during a business meeting. It…

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  • An indoor view of a rainy window from a bedroom, illustrating a first-person narrative perspective.
    ESL Students

    Point of view: A guide to first, second, and third person

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 11, 2025March 3, 2026

    Every story is a journey, but the narrator decides who sits in the driver’s seat….

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  • A young man sitting at a desk studying a book, with the text "Reflexive Pronouns" overlaid on the image.
    ESL Students

    Reflexive pronouns: Definition, examples, and grammar rules

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 10, 2025March 3, 2026

    “He prepared himself for the exam.” Have you ever said, “I told myself I wouldn’t…

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  • Several dogs running through a green field with the text "Interrogative Pronouns" overlaid on the grass.
    ESL Students

    Interrogative pronouns: A complete guide to asking questions with pronouns in English

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 10, 2025March 3, 2026

    “Who let the dogs out?” Interrogative pronouns are the specific words we use to represent…

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  • A plate with crumbs on a kitchen table used as a visual metaphor for indefinite pronouns like "something" or "anything."
    ESL Students

    Indefinite pronouns: What they are and how to use them

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 10, 2025March 3, 2026

    “All of the cookies are gone.” You use indefinite pronouns every day without realizing it….

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  • A black dog and a white dog cuddling together to demonstrate a mutual relationship, used as an example of reciprocal pronouns.
    ESL Students

    Reciprocal pronouns: What they are and how to use them

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 10, 2025March 3, 2026

    “They love each other.” We use reciprocal pronouns when two or more people are doing…

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  • A man finishing a jigsaw puzzle, illustrating the intensive pronoun example "He himself finished the puzzle."
    ESL Students

    Intensive pronouns: Definition, examples, and usage rules

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 8, 2025March 3, 2026

    “He himself finished the puzzle” At first glance, that sentence looks like it has an…

    Read More Intensive pronouns: Definition, examples, and usage rulesContinue

  • A white curly-haired dog sleeping on a plush toy with the text overlay "Possessive Adjectives" to demonstrate grammar usage.
    ESL Students

    What are possessive adjectives? A guide to showing ownership in English

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 8, 2025March 3, 2026

    “He likes sleeping on his toy.” In English grammar, possessive adjectives (also known as possessive…

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