Common Error Spotting Tricks for Tenses
Learn common error spotting tricks for tenses with time markers, sequence of actions, stative verbs, since/for patterns, examples, and practice.
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Learn common error spotting tricks for tenses with time markers, sequence of actions, stative verbs, since/for patterns, examples, and practice.
Fewer vs less explained clearly — countable vs uncountable, the supermarket sign debate, and when the rule bends.
Learn how to solve fill-in-the-blank questions using grammar clues like subject-verb agreement, tense markers, collocations, and sentence logic with examples and practice.
Learn how to find the subject in a confusing sentence by removing extra phrases, clauses, and inverted structures, with examples and practice.
Understand when grammar rules are strict and when they bend — formal vs informal English for exams, essays, and everyday communication.
Learn the difference between future continuous and future perfect with clear rules, time markers, examples, and practice for exams.
Learn when to use gerunds vs infinitives in English — which verbs take which form, when both are possible, and how the meaning changes — with examples and practice.
Good is an adjective; well is usually an adverb. Learn the rule, the health exception, and why "I feel good" vs "I feel well" both work.