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Grammar Accuracy - What you need to know!

IELTS Grammar Accuracy – What you need to know!

March 1, 2024

Speak Success: Mastering the IELTS Speaking Journey – Chapter 5 Introduction Welcome to Lesson 5 of the SpeakSuccess: Mastering the IELTS Speaking Journey. Today’s focus is on IELTS Grammar Accuracy, an essential aspect of your IELTS Speaking score. Correct grammar usage reflects your language proficiency and helps convey your ideas clearly and effectively. This lesson […]

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Subject-Verb Agreement Errors

Unravelling Subject-Verb Agreement Errors

December 17, 2023

English Unravelled: Navigating Common ESL Pitfalls – Part 2 Welcome back to our series, “English Unravelled: Navigating Common ESL Pitfalls.” In this second post, we’re going to tackle one of the most common grammatical hurdles for ESL learners: Subject-Verb Agreement Errors. This seemingly simple aspect of grammar can often be a source of confusion, but […]

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Perfecting Grammar in Speech

Perfecting Grammar in Speech: Avoiding Common Grammatical Errors

November 24, 2023

Welcome back to our “Mastering Fluency and Coherence” series! In our seventh entry, we’ll dive into a crucial aspect of spoken English: Perfecting Grammar in Speech. While conversational English offers more flexibility than written language, maintaining grammatical accuracy is key to clear and effective communication. Let’s explore common grammatical errors in spoken English and learn […]

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Subject-Verb Agreement
Subject-Verb Agreement Quiz!

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