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  1. Understanding Modality and Modal Verbs in English - Student ...

    1 day ago · The primary grammatical markers for modality in English are the modal verbs. Two major kinds of modality are distinguished: Epistemic and Deontic.Deontic (Intrinsic) ModalityDeontic modality concerns modes of permission, obligation, …

  2. Real Easy English / Talking about mistakes - BBC

    1 day ago · Follow the Learning Easy English podcast Download a free worksheet _____ Introduction. Beth and Neil have a real conversation in easy English about mistakes and regrets. Learn to talk about when ...

  3. Spotting Errors in English Made Easy for IBPS PO - BankersAdda

    1 day ago · Spotting Errors in English is an important part of the IBPS PO exam that tests your understanding of grammar and sentence structure. This article explains common types of errors, grammar rules and helpful tips to improve accuracy and score high in the English Language Section of IBPS PO.

  4. English Grammar | #9 | English for All Judiciary Exams ...

    9 hours ago · English Grammar | #9 | English for All Judiciary Exams | English Preparation By Surya SirWelcome to this special session on English Grammar for all Judiciary...

  5. English Picture Stories - Games to learn English

    1 day ago · This time I offer a free download of my book 444 Grammar Conversations. As the title suggests, this book contains nearly 500 speaking clues to practise grammar in conversations. To learn a grammar point, students need to understand it and then exercise it in speaking. That is why many teachers constantly search for some speaking…

  6. Hopeing or Hoping – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English

    1 day ago · English can be tricky with its rules, but some are pretty straightforward. One important rule involves verbs that end with ‘e’. When we want to add an ‘-ing’ ending to a verb that ends with ‘e’, we usually drop the ‘e’ first. This keeps the spelling neat and prevents the word from getting too long. Why Drop the ‘E’?

  7. Is it correct to say sheeps? - The Environmental Literacy Council

    1 day ago · Understanding the history of the English language and the evolution of its grammatical structures is essential for truly appreciating why some words, like “sheep,” defy the standard pluralization rules. Beyond Grammar: The Importance of Context. Of course, language is always evolving, and usage can sometimes bend the rules.

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