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For or Since? These prepositions of time both talk about past events that continue until now but they work in different ways. Learn how to use them now!
Learning vocabulary is very important when you study English. ANKI will help you do it better. Find out what ANKI is and how to use it to remember new words!
Learn how to use indefinite pronouns like a native speaker. Every, any, some and no are really useful in lots of situations!
Adjectives that end in ~ing or ~ed have different meanings and you need to learn how to use them correctly if you want to sound like a native speaker!
Learn all about the prepositions of time: In, on and at. You will never get them mixed up again if you memorise these simple vocabulary rules!
In English, we have countable and uncountable nouns. This means you need to understand what they are and how they are used to make sure you sound fluent.