Category: Grammar Rules

  • Active Voice vs. Passive Voice: The Secret to Stronger Sentences

    🟢Active Voice vs Passive Voice Active voice vs. passive voice is one of those grammar topics that sounds incredibly intimidating—like something straight out of a dusty textbook. But in reality, it’s just about energy and focus. Understanding the difference isn’t just about passing a grammar test; it is the ultimate secret weapon for making your…

  • Present Continuous Tense Rules (With Examples & Easy Guide)

    Present Continuous Tense Rules Present continuous tense rules are essential for describing actions happening now or around the present time. The present continuous tense (also called the present progressive tense) is used to describe actions happening now or around the present time. By learning these present continuous tense rules, you can speak and write English…

  • Educational illustration explaining the difference between their, there, and they're with examples and visual grammar cues.

    Their vs There vs They’re (Easy Guide + Examples)

    Their vs There vs They’re: What’s the Difference? Let’s be honest: we have all been there. You are typing out a quick message or writing an important email, your fingers are flying across the keyboard, and suddenly you pause. Wait, is it t-h-e-i-r or t-h-e-r-e? You are definitely not alone. This trio is famous for…

  • Your vs You're grammar guide with examples showing possession and contractions in English.

    Your vs You’re: What’s the Difference?

    🟢 Your vs You’re: What’s the Difference? Your vs you’re is one of the most common grammar mistakes in English. Many learners confuse these words because they sound the same when spoken. However, your and you’re have completely different meanings and uses. Understanding the difference between your vs you’re will help you write more clearly…

  • Prepositions in English Grammar (Complete Guide with Examples)

    📘 Prepositions in English Grammar Prepositions in English are important grammar tools that show relationships between words in a sentence. In this guide, you will learn the definition, types, and examples of prepositions in English in a simple and clear way. Prepositions are commonly used in everyday communication. Learning how to use them correctly helps…

  • Students learning English verbs with action examples such as running, reading, writing, and speaking.

    Verbs in English Grammar Explained

    Verbs in English Grammar Verbs in English grammar are essential for forming sentences. A verb describes an action, state, or occurrence. Without verbs, a sentence is incomplete. For example: Every sentence must contain at least one verb, which makes verbs one of the most important parts of English grammar. Think of verbs as the engine…