25/03/2026
The present simple tense (Positive) in English .
English for beginners.
Learn practical Business English for work, meetings, emails, and interviews. New lessons every day —
25/03/2026
The present simple tense (Positive) in English .
English for beginners.
Improve your English Grammar
10/03/2026
Learn English by reading
Learn English by reading
Learn advanced English
Demonstrative Pronouns
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.”
Improve your English one step at a time!
💬 Write your own sentence using DISCUSS in the comments.
❤️ Like
🔁 Share
➕ Follow Boost with Moye for more English tips.
learnenglishtoday
englishboostwithmoye
englishlearning
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! 👇
StudyAbroad MockInterview
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. 🧠✨
Follow for more daily tips to help you ace your exam on the first try!
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. 💪
Follow English Boost with Moye for daily English lessons.
🚫 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.
Want to sound more confident and correct?
Follow for simple English tips you can use every day. ✨
EnglishTeacher
🚫 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.
Improve your English. Improve your confidence. Improve your opportunities.
Follow for more practical Business English tips.