28/03/2026
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28/03/2026
The Grammar Killshot Show The official podcast of the Grammar KillShot Show.
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog
PINGPONGENGLISH FIND EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ENGLISH GRAMMAR HERE. NEW BLOG POSTS EVERY WEEK!
28/03/2026
English lessons by Qualified native speakers Clearing up common grammar mistakes.
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/present-continuous-present-simple-8c4sz
English lessons by Qualified native speakers The present continuous tense (am/is/are + verb-ing) Is used to describe actions in progress at the moment of speaking (e.g., "I am typing"), temporary situations ("She is studying in London"), planned future arrangements ("We are meeting at 5"), or trends/changing si
28/03/2026
English lessons by Qualified native speakers The present perfect focuses on the result of a completed action, for example (I have finished eating). The present perfect continuous emphasises the duration or ongoing nature of an action, for example (I have been writing all day). Let’s take a closer look at the main differences in this lesson.
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/past-simple-past-continuous-xae7x
English lessons by Qualified native speakers In this post, using the regular tense of the verb, I'm going to show you how to form the past simple and how to form the past continuous and when to use them. I will show you the difference between the two.
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/to-be-to-have-and-to-do-72f8l
English lessons by Qualified native speakers Come and find what’s going on with the verbs to have, to be and to do.
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/words-w2tnx
English lessons by Qualified native speakers When you think about what language is made of, most people (including you and me when we're not thinking too hard) say: "Words!". Let’s take a look at what words are.
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/what-is-a-lexeme-the-heart-of-a-word-mawjb
English lessons by Qualified native speakers Lexemes. What is a Lexeme?
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/word-classes-cdlty
English lessons by Qualified native speakers How many words in the English language? That seems like it should be a relatively easy question to answer – just check a big dictionary, or ask chat GPT, right? Well, The Oxford English Dictionary (a super famous and detailed one, available online) has over 600,000 entries. That includes lots of o
28/03/2026
https://www.pingpongenglish.com/english-grammar-blog/what-is-a-noun-djspd
English lessons by Qualified native speakers What is a noun? A noun is basically a naming word . It names a person, place, thing, animal, or idea. Many people learn it as ‘a naming word’ – and that's a good simple start! The word ‘noun’ even comes from a Latin word that means ‘name’. Fun tip: ‘nombre’ means ‘noun’ in Span...
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