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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
    ESL Students

    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
    ESL Students

    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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  • Possessive Pronouns
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    What possessive pronouns are

    ByELT Admin March 8, 2025March 8, 2025

    “The stuffed toy is his.” Possessive pronouns are words that show ownership. They indicate that…

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  • Object pronouns in English
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    Object pronouns in English

    ByELT Admin March 8, 2025March 8, 2025

    “This cake is for you.” Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action of…

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  • Subject Pronouns in English
    ESL Students

    Subject pronouns in English

    ByELT Admin March 8, 2025March 8, 2025

    “He‘s the best puppy in the world!” In English grammar, subject pronouns are pronouns that…

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  • Pronouncing Consonants and Vowels in English
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    Pronunciation: How to pronounce vowels and consonants in English

    ByELT Admin March 7, 2025July 15, 2025

    “Old MacDonald had a farm, E-I-E-I-O!” Pronouncing English vowels and consonants can be tricky because…

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  • The Difference Between Subjective and Objective Pronouns
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    Subjective and objective pronouns

    ByELT Admin March 7, 2025March 7, 2025

    “I‘ll buy the food if you’ll go out to eat with me.” Subjective and objective…

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  • Countable and Uncountable Nouns
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    Countable and uncountable nouns in English

    ByELT Admin March 7, 2025March 7, 2025

    “The sunset reflects off the water.” The fundamental difference between countable and uncountable nouns lies…

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  • Difference Between Have to and Must
    ESL Students

    Using must and have to

    ByELT Admin March 7, 2025March 7, 2025

    “Vistors must check-in at the office.” The modal verbs “must” and “have to” both express…

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