Grammar basics in English

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Start your English journey by discovering the essential building blocks of the language! This category covers the fundamental rules that will help you construct simple sentences, understand how words work together, and communicate with confidence from day one.

Adjective agreement in English

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One of the great advantages of English is that adjectives never change form to match the gender or number of the noun they describe — unlike many other languages! Whether you say a tall man, a tall woman, or tall children, the adjective remains exactly the same. Mastering this simple rule will help you build confident, accurate sentences right from the start.

Adjectives in English

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Describing the world around us becomes much easier once you understand how adjectives work in English! These descriptive words help you express colors, sizes, feelings, and qualities, and they always appear before the noun they describe or after linking verbs like to be. Mastering them early on will quickly enrich your everyday conversations and writing.

Adverbs in English

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Discover how words like quickly, often, or very can transform your sentences by adding precision and color to your ideas. Building on your grammar basics, this category guides you through the main types of adverbs and their placement in English sentences. Mastering them will help you express yourself with greater clarity and confidence!

Articles in English

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Learn how to use a, an, and the — the small but mighty words that help you identify and refer to nouns in English. Mastering these little words is one of the first big steps toward speaking and writing English more naturally and confidently!

Asking questions in English

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Learn how to form simple questions in English, a key skill for starting conversations and getting information. This section covers basic structures like yes/no questions and common question words such as who, what, where, when, and how.

Gender in English

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Unlike many languages, English does not assign grammatical gender to nouns, making it much easier to learn! However, gender still appears in specific contexts, such as personal pronouns like he, she, and they, which refer to people and animals based on their identity or nature.

Interjections in English

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Discover how small but powerful words like oh, wow, or ouch can instantly express emotions and reactions in everyday conversations. These expressive words are a fun and natural part of English, helping you sound more spontaneous and authentic from the very start of your learning journey.

Interrogative pronouns in English

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Learn how to ask questions using essential words like who, what, where, when, why, and how to gather information and interact in everyday situations. These interrogative pronouns are the building blocks of English questions, allowing you to express curiosity and engage in simple conversations. Mastering them early will open the door to countless exchanges in English!

Negation in English

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Learn how to make sentences negative in English using key structures like do not, does not, and is not. This essential skill allows you to express disagreement, absence, or refusal in everyday situations. Mastering negation early will quickly boost your confidence in both speaking and writing!

Nouns in English

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Discover the building blocks of English sentences by exploring the world of naming words — people, places, things, and ideas. This category will help you identify and use everyday vocabulary with confidence, forming the foundation of clear and meaningful communication. Master this essential concept and you will unlock the ability to talk about the world around you!

Numbers in English

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Learn how to count and use figures in everyday English, from basic digits to larger values. Mastering this essential building block will help you tell the time, go shopping, give your phone number, and so much more!

Past participle agreement in English

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In English, past participles do not change form to agree with the subject or object, unlike in French or Spanish. This makes things much simpler: whether you say he has eaten or they have eaten, the participle stays exactly the same. Mastering this early on will help you build confident and accurate sentences right from the start!

Personal pronouns in English

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Learn how to use words like I, you, he, she, we, and they to refer to people in a sentence. These essential building blocks of English grammar help you talk about yourself and others clearly and naturally. Mastering them is the first step to constructing meaningful sentences!

Sentence structure in English

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Learn how English sentences are built from the ground up, starting with the essential Subject-Verb-Object pattern that forms the backbone of everyday communication. Mastering this fundamental structure will help you construct clear and meaningful sentences right from the start.

Subject-verb agreement in English

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Learn how verbs change depending on the subject they accompany, a key building block of English sentences. You will practice matching subjects like I, you, he, or they with the correct verb forms, such as I speak versus she speaks. Mastering this early on will help you build clear and correct sentences from the very start!

The simple sentence in English

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Master the foundation of English communication by learning how to build clear and correct basic sentences. You will discover how to combine a subject and a verb to express simple ideas, a skill that unlocks your ability to speak and write in everyday situations. This is the essential first step toward expressing yourself confidently in English!

Types of sentences in English

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Learn how sentences are structured in English by exploring the four main types: declarative, interrogative, imperative, and exclamatory. Each type serves a different purpose, from making statements to asking questions or giving commands. Mastering these foundations will help you communicate more clearly and confidently from the very start!