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21 Great FREE Resources for Improving English Grammar

21 Great FREE Resources for Improving English Grammar

21 Great FREE Resources for Improving English Grammar –

improve your grammar skills with these fab free resources:

5 Tenses in English and 5 Forms of the Verb

10 Most Common Grammar Mistakes English Learners Make

Adjectives

Adverbs

Adverbs of Frequency

Auxiliary Verbs

Common Regular and Irregular Verbs

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

How to Use Articles in English

Modal Verbs

Pronouns

Revise the 12 English Tenses

Singular and Plural Nouns

SVOPT Word Order

This, That, These, and Those

Wh- Questions

Word Classes in English

Yes / No Questions

First Conditional

Second Conditional

Zero Conditional

 


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30 Filler Words You Can Cut Out of Your Writing (Infographic)

30 Filler Words You Can Cut Out of Your Writing (Infographic)

30 Filler Words You Can Cut Out of Your Writing (Infographic)

Filler words are unnecessary words and phrases that clutter up your writing and make it harder to read. The aim when writing is to be concise and to the point, rather than vague and waffly – and it’s VERY bad news for certain adverbs. We’re talking about words like:

  • just, only, really
  • almost, slightly, seemed
  • perhaps, maybe, simply, somehow
  • absolutely, basically, actually
  • sort of, kind of, a little
  • very, pretty

and so on! Learn which filler words you can happily cut out of your written English with this helpful FREE infographic from eLearning Infographics.

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30 Filler Words You Can Cut Out of Your Writing (Infographic)
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