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  • Do vs Make
    ESL Students

    Do vs Make: How to use them properly

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    The verbs “do” and “make” are staples of the English language, frequently used to describe…

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  • Comparatives and Superlatives
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    Comparatives and superlatives

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Comparatives and superlatives are two types of adjectives or adverbs used to compare things in…

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  • Active Voice Vs Passive Voice
    ESL Students

    Active and passive voice

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    The active vs passive voice In English grammar, the choice between active and passive voice…

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  • Conditionals in English
    ESL Students

    Conditionals in English

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Conditionals in English are powerful tools for expressing hypothetical scenarios and their potential outcomes, weaving…

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  • English determiners
    ESL Students

    What are determiners in English?

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Determiners are essential building blocks in English grammar, serving as words that introduce or provide…

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  • This, that, these, and those
    ESL Students

    This, that, these, and those

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    In English, the words “this,” “that,” “these,” and “those” serve as powerful tools to point…

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  • Question words
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    Question words in English

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Curious about how to ask the right questions in English? Asking questions is a fundamental…

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  • There, they're, their
    ESL Students

    Their, there, or they’re

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025April 1, 2025

    Their/there/they’re Welcome to a quick and easy guide on mastering the tricky trio of “their,”…

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  • Desert vs. Dessert
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     Desert vs. Dessert

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025March 31, 2025

    We saw a deserted car in the desert while eating dessert. It’s clear as mud,…

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  • Capital vs. Capitol
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    Capital vs. Capitol

    ByELT Admin January 28, 2025May 26, 2025

    When it comes to the words capital and capitol, it’s easy to see why they…

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