What Is the Verb “Do” in English? How to Use Do, Does, Did, Don’t, Doesn’t, and Didn’t

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Learn do, does, did, don’t, doesn’t, and didn’t with examples, visuals, and a free worksheet. Use Google Translate Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep bringing you the best drills … Read more

The Verb “Be” in English: am, is, are, was, were, and Future Forms

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Learn am, is, are, was, were, and future forms of the verb be with examples, visuals, and a free ESL worksheet. Use Google Translate Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us … Read more

Nouns in English: A Simple Guide for Adult ESL Students

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Learn nouns in English with simple explanations, visuals, speaking practice, and a free worksheet for adult ESL students. Use Google Translate Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep bringing you … Read more

Subject Pronouns in English for Adult ESL Students

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Learn subject pronouns in English with simple explanations, visuals, speaking practice, and a free ESL worksheet for adult learners. Use Google Translate Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep bringing … Read more

How to Ask Follow-Up Questions in English (With Real Conversation Practice)

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Learn simple follow-up questions in English to keep conversations going. Real examples, practice, and a free worksheet for adult ESL learners. Use Google Translate: Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us … Read more

How Can You Give Better Answers in English?

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Learn how to give better answers in English using simple speaking strategies. Improve fluency with practical ESL techniques. Use Google Translate Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep bringing you … Read more

How Can You Ask Better Questions in English?

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Learn how to ask better questions in English using who, what, where, when, why, and how. Simple ESL speaking tips. Use Google Translate: Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep … Read more

How Can You Improve English Fast? Use All 4 Skills Daily

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Learn how speaking, listening, reading, writing, vocabulary, and pronunciation work together to help you learn English faster. Use Google Translate Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep bringing you the … Read more

What Is the Difference Between B and V in English Pronunciation?

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Learn the difference between B and V in English with simple examples, practice, and speaking activities for adult ESL learners. Use Google Translate: Guess what? When you click and buy through our links, you’re doing more than improving your game. You’re supporting us in a way that doesn’t cost you extra but helps us keep … Read more