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Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English

This lesson covers how to correctly form and use comparative and superlative adjectives in English. You'll learn the rules for modifying adjectives b…

Comparative and Superlative Adjectives in English

50 Essential English Phrases for Daily Life

This lesson teaches essential English phrases for everyday situations, from greetings and small talk to asking for help and expressing opinions. You'…

50 Essential English Phrases for Daily Life

How to Speak English Fluently: Practical Tips

Improve your English speaking with simple daily actions. This guide shows you how to practice English every day, handle common situations, and become…

How to Speak English Fluently: Practical Tips

Lie vs. Lay: Understanding the Difference and How to Use Them

Learn when to use "lie" and "lay" in English. "Lie" means to rest by yourself, while "lay" means to put something somewhere. Though these words often…

Lie vs. Lay: Understanding the Difference and How to Use Them

Quiet vs. Quite: Learn the Difference Easily

Learn the difference between "quiet" and "quite" - two words that often confuse English learners. "Quiet" means no noise or peaceful, while "quite" m…

Quiet vs. Quite: Learn the Difference Easily

Learn 50 New Words Weekly: A Simple Daily Plan

Learn 50 new English words each week with a simple daily plan. This guide shows you how to organize your learning time, practice new words effectivel…

Learn 50 New Words Weekly: A Simple Daily Plan

English Shadowing: Copy Native Speakers to Speak Better

Shadowing is a way to learn English by copying native speakers in real-time. You listen and repeat what they say right away, which helps you speak be…

English Shadowing: Copy Native Speakers to Speak Better

Public Speaking in English: A Simple Guide

Learn how to speak English in front of people effectively. This guide shows you how to prepare your speech, deliver it clearly, and feel more confide…

Public Speaking in English: A Simple Guide

Rise vs. Raise: Understanding the Difference

Learn the difference between "rise" and "raise" in English. "Rise" is for things that move up by themselves, while "raise" needs someone or something…

Rise vs. Raise: Understanding the Difference

100 Essential English Adjectives

This article lists 100 common English adjectives grouped by type (how things look, personality traits, feelings, etc.). Each word comes with its defi…

100 Essential English Adjectives