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Making Yourself Clear

Make Yourself Clear: Understanding Word Order

April 23, 2024

English Unraveled: Navigating Common ESL Pitfalls – Part 8 Understanding word order in a secondary language is tough. Especially when the language doesn’t have the same root languages as your own. Today, we explore the nuances of word order in English sentences—a fundamental aspect that can dramatically influence clarity and understanding. Correct word order is […]

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Adjective and Adverb Confusion

Avoid the Mix-up! Adjectives and Adverbs Confusion

March 26, 2024

English Unravelled: Navigating Common ESL Pitfalls – Part 7 Hello again! Today’s focus is on the frequent mix-up between adjectives and adverbs, a confusion that can significantly affect the clarity and accuracy of your sentences. Let’s dive into understanding these crucial parts of speech and their correct usage. Understanding Adjectives and Adverbs Adjectives and adverbs […]

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Article Misuse

What is it with ‘A’ (‘an’, and ‘the’)? Misusing Articles

March 7, 2024

English Unraveled: Navigating Common ESL Pitfalls – Part 6 Many English language learners often run into difficulty when using articles. Our sixth entry zeroes in on this crucial, yet often tricky aspect of English grammar. Understanding the correct use of definite and indefinite articles—the seemingly simple ‘the’, ‘a’, and ‘an’—can profoundly impact your clarity and […]

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