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  • Action Verbs vs. Stative Verbs
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    Action verbs vs. Stative verbs: What they are and what they do

    ByELT Admin March 15, 2025March 15, 2025

    “He yawned after a long hike.” Action Verbs (dynamic verbs) Action verbs, also known as…

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  • Pharmaceutical Industry Vocabulary
    ESL Students

    English vocabulary for the pharmaceutical industry with common abbreviations

    ByELT Admin March 13, 2025March 13, 2025

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

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  • Making small talk at work or in a business meeting
    ESL Students

    Making small talk during a business meeting

    ByELT Admin March 12, 2025March 12, 2025

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

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  • Using Point of View in Writing and Storytelling
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    Point of view: First, second, and third person

    ByELT Admin March 11, 2025March 11, 2025

    Understanding the differences between first, second, and third-person points of view is fundamental to grasping…

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  • Using Reflexive Pronouns in English Grammar
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    Reflexive pronouns: What they are and how they’re used

    ByELT Admin March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

    “He prepared himself for the exam.” Reflexive pronouns are a type of pronoun that refers…

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  • Interrogative Pronouns in English Grammar
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    Interrogative pronouns: What they are and how they’re used

    ByELT Admin March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

    “Who let the dogs out?” Interrogative pronouns are used quite often in English. This article…

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  • Indefinite Pronouns in English Grammar
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    Indefinite pronouns: What they are and how they’re used

    ByELT Admin March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

    “All of the cookies are gone.” Indefinite pronouns are pronouns that refer to nonspecific people,…

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  • Reciprocal Pronouns in English Grammar
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    Reciprocal pronouns: What they are and how they’re used

    ByELT Admin March 10, 2025March 10, 2025

    “They love each other.” Reciprocal pronouns indicate a mutual action or relationship between two or…

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  • Intensive Pronouns in English
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    Intensive pronouns: What they are and how they’re used

    ByELT Admin March 8, 2025March 8, 2025

    “He himself finished the puzzle” Intensive pronouns are a type of pronoun that adds emphasis…

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  • Possessive Adjectives
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    What possessive adjectives are

    ByELT Admin March 8, 2025March 8, 2025

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

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