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Capital letter rules in English
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Capital letter rules in English

ByHello English April 23, 2022September 26, 2024

 There are two different ways that any letter in the alphabet can be written: lower case and capital letters (upper case). Capital letters are used at the beginning of a sentence and they are used to show proper nouns, such as the name of a person, place, or thing.  The capital letter is the forefront…

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Articles: a or an? (2)

ByHello English February 20, 2018

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Articles: a or an?

ByHello English February 18, 2018

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Comparative adjectives 2

ByHello English February 16, 2018

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Comparative adjectives

ByHello English February 12, 2018

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Adjective or adverb?

ByHello English February 8, 2018

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Don't / Let's

ByHello English March 8, 2016April 23, 2024

Fill in the gaps with one of the verbs from the list.write – talk – go – play – have – wash – turn on – sitWhich sentences need Don’t? Which need Let’s? Which only need the verb?

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Past continuous tense 2

ByHello English February 25, 2016April 23, 2024

Change each sentence into the past continuous tense. “I played baseball—I was playing baseball”.

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There was, it was, there were or they were

ByHello English January 1, 2016April 23, 2024

Fill in there was, it was, there were or they were.

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Very few, a few, very little or a little

ByHello English January 1, 2016April 23, 2024

Fill in very few, a few, very little or a little.

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