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Gerunds

Lets first understand the syntax – To form a gerund, use the infinitive + -ing. For example,...

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Imperative mood

Mood Mood indicates the expression of a sentence – for example whether it a question, ...

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Vacate vs. Evacuate

Evacuate Evacuate (verb) is a stronger term...

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Conditional verbs

1.   ...

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Rejected vs. Dejected

Rejected Rejected is the past tense and pas...

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Found vs. Founded

Find Find as a ...

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Oldest vs. Eldest

Eldest...

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Last vs. Least

Last ...

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Initiate, Instigate & Investigate

Initiate Remember, the word ‘init’ means “s...

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Casual vs. Causal

Casual...

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Imitate, Intimate & Intimidate

Imitate...

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Effect vs. Affect

The cause and effect story ...

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Restrict vs. Constrict

Overview Just to give a general idea, let us understand the basic meaning with an example....

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Much, Many, More...

Much ...

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Distrustful vs. Mistrustful

Origin of the words ...

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Auxiliary verbs

BE ...

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6 most commonly confused words

1. Complimentary vs complementary The word ...

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Interested vs. Interesting

Now let’s try to understand when to use which one. Use ...

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The verb GO

Go -ing (not a phrasal verb) ...

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When to use “When”

When as an interrogative pronoun Quite simp...

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Present perfect tense

First let’s understand the syntax – Use has/have and 3rd form of verb to form pre...

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Passive voice and why we need it

Here are some more practical examples of passive voice usage - ...

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Either-Neither-Both

1. With too and so respectively Differences between Either and too (both either and too are used at the end of a sentence) – ...

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shall vs. will vs. going to

A lot of people get confused on correct usage ...

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Homophones

The most common example is the colour “red” and the past tense of the verb “read” which is also pronounced as “red” bu...

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