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Lesson Resources
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5 Rules for Using A and The in Sentences: Grammar Guide
Using A and The in Sentences: Grammar Guide - Even for people who are quite fluent in English, using A and The can still be confusing. This guide will help you use them correctly! A/An and The have the grammar name 'articles.' These three words belong to a larger...
Conditional Sentences: Grammar Guide
Conditional Sentences: Grammar Guide - Conditional sentences are all about expressing possibilities. They include a main clause that offers the central content, and also a dependent clause that limits that content with a condition. For example: If you spend time...
Their, There, or They’re: Grammar Guide
Grammar Guide for Their, There, and They're - Spelling can be very challenging in English: very often, written words seem completely different from their spoken sounds! It gets even more confusing when completely different words, with different meanings and different...


