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The present simple tense (Positive) in English .

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05/03/2026

Demonstrative Pronouns

05/03/2026

Stop saying “discuss about the problem.” ❌
The word DISCUSS already includes the meaning of “about.” So adding about is incorrect.
✅ Correct: Discuss the problem
❌ Incorrect: Discuss about the problem
Example:
“We will discuss the problem during the meeting.”
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04/03/2026

What band score would you give this candidate?
​Watch this snippet of an IELTS Speaking mock test. Pay attention to:
✅ Fluency & Cohesion
✅ Lexical Resource (Vocabulary)
✅ Grammatical Range
✅ Pronunciation
​The examiner is looking for more than just "correct" English.They want to see how naturally you can communicate!
​Drop your estimated score (1–9) in the comments! 👇
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03/03/2026

Don’t walk into the IELTS blind! 🛑 Here’s the 60-second breakdown of what’s actually on the test.
​Knowing the format is half the battle. Once you know the timing, you can master the strategy. 🧠✨
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03/03/2026

Stop saying this common mistake ❌
Don’t say:
She has went to the store.
Say:
She has gone to the store.
Why?
Because the past participle of “go” is “gone” — not “went.”
Remember: Go → Went → Gone
If you use “has” or “have,” you must use the past participle.
Small grammar correction. Big English improvement. 💪
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02/03/2026

🚫 Stop saying “more better.”

“Better” is already comparative.
You don’t need “more.”

❌ This is more better.
✅ This is better.

❌ I feel more better today.
✅ I feel better today.

Think of it this way:
Good → Better → Best

Small grammar mistakes can make your English sound less natural — especially in interviews, presentations, and professional conversations.

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02/03/2026

🚫 Stop saying “advices.”
In professional English, “advice” is uncountable.
There is no plural form.
❌ Incorrect: She gave me many advices.
✅ Correct: She gave me a lot of advice.
✅ Also correct: She gave me some advice.
✅ Or: She gave me a few pieces of advice.
Small grammar mistakes can affect how professional you sound — especially in interviews, emails, and meetings.
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