1,755 Answered Questions for the topic grammar
Grammar Esl/esol
12/22/24
What are subject-verb agreement rules, and how do I avoid errors?
One of the most common challenges students face is mastering subject-verb agreement. This involves ensuring that the subject of a sentence matches the verb in number (singular or plural). Students...
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12/20/24
ESL/ESOL Grammar and Vocabulary
Many students learning ESL/ESOL come from a foreign language background and grew up not focusing on using some of the English building blocks that native speakers do. Despite this, ESL/ESOL...
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What is wrong with this sentence?
I did not ask that you pay for the meal.What is wrong with the sentence above, and what is the reason?
Grammar Vocabulary
11/24/24
What is the difference between "affect" and "effect"?
Grammar
11/06/24
"When do I use who versus whom?" Do people still use whom?
What is the difference between a transitive verb and an intransitive verb?
If you do not know that difference, then studying languages would be very difficult.
Grammar
11/02/24
Lust vs. Zest - Are they similar at all?
I was wondering about the difference between 'I have a zest for traveling the world and exploring new places' and 'I have a lust for traveling the world and exploring new places.' Are they the same...
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is it true to make use of this formula: had not have ... + would not have .... ??
"If I had not liked history , I would not have chosen this field of study." is this sentence true in terms of grammar?
10/29/24
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Why do so many vocabulary words have multiple meanings?
When my child is learning vocabulary, it often seems that words have too many meanings to make sense of. How do we understand which useage of the word is the correct current usage?With multiple...
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Grammar
10/23/24
Apostrophy "s" in plural nouns
I've seen the possessive used in proper nouns (Names) that end in "s" as both just the apostrophe (Jesus') and with an "s" (Jesus's). Which is correct?
Grammar English
10/22/24
Using could have to talk about the future
I’m wondering if you can use could have to show that a future event was possible in the past, but it won’t happen anymore. For example, I have some work to get done before my vacation ends and I’m...
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What do each of these verb tenses mean, what are some examples in English, and what is the difference between them all?
Context: I'm using www.verbix.com to conjugate Turkish verbs.At the Turkish conjugation page (which can be reached by tapping the conjugator option in the top left corner, choosing Turkish, and...
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Future in the Past
How can you explain the concept of "future in the Past" to students?
Grammar Esl/esol
10/15/24
Irregular verbs
Which is the method that you use to memorize the Irregular verbs, by repetition or practice?
10/15/24
What are the key elements for writing effective social media posts and blog articles?
I'm interested in learning how to craft engaging social media posts and blog articles that capture attention and encourage interaction. What strategies should I use for writing compelling...
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Grammar
09/28/24
Are Grammar Rule Ghouls Haunting You?
Grammar Writing
09/27/24
Would vs will difference
I get confused on would and will at times because sometimes it seems like they are interchangeable. “Do you want to go to the game tomorrow?” “Yes, I will go to the game tomorrow.” “Yes, I would go...
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Grammar
09/16/24
Select all that apply Correct this comma splice by changing one of the independent clauses into a dependent clause. Select all that apply.
Select all that applyCorrect this comma splice by changing one of the independent clauses into a dependent clause. Select all that apply.She plans to study medicine, she needs a good background in...
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Grammar
09/11/24
past simple "you went" or present perfect "you have gone" with the expression "this summer"?
Good morning.Can you tell me why did we use the verb go conjugated in the past simple "you went" in the sentence below. Isn't it correct to use the verb go conjugated in the present perfect "you...
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