04/05/2026
This confused me before… maybe this will help you too 👇
“just”, “already”, and “yet” look simple but I used them wrong before 😅
This made it clearer for me 🙂
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04/05/2026
This confused me before… maybe this will help you too 👇
“just”, “already”, and “yet” look simple but I used them wrong before 😅
This made it clearer for me 🙂
25/04/2026
This confused me before… maybe this will help you too 👇
“when” and “while” look similar but they’re used differently
This made it clearer for me 🙂
24/04/2026
This confused me before… maybe this will help you too 👇
“during”, “for”, and “while” look simple but I used them wrong before 😅
This made it clearer for me 🙂
20/04/2026
This confused me before… maybe this will help you too 👇
“for”, “since”, and “ago” look simple but I used them wrong before 😅
This made it easier for me to understand 🙂
19/04/2026
This confused me before… maybe this will help you too 👇
16/04/2026
If you want to speak English clearly for work, school, daily conversation, or travel, you need to understand the difference between BY, WITH, and THROUGH.
These are very common English words, but many Filipino and Asian learners confuse them.
Here’s the simple rule:
👉 BY = method / how / who did it
(by bus, by email, written by her)
👉 WITH = tool / together / using something
(with a pen, with a team, with friends)
👉 THROUGH = movement / process / path
(through the door, through hard work, through the process)
Examples: • I go to work by bus
• She wrote it with a pen
• He succeeded through hard work
• We walked through the tunnel
With 60 real-life examples, this post helps you: ✔️ avoid common grammar mistakes
✔️ speak more natural English
✔️ improve daily conversations
✔️ build confidence in real situations
Practice these simple English chunks daily to improve faster 💪
💬 Quick practice:
Which sentence is correct?
1️⃣ I go with bus
2️⃣ I go by bus
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16/04/2026
If you want to speak English correctly for work, school, daily conversation, or travel, you need to master IN, ON, and AT.
These are very common English prepositions, but many Filipino and Asian learners confuse them.
Here’s the simple rule:
👉 IN = inside / area / space / time
(in the room, in the city, in the morning)
👉 ON = surface / days
(on the table, on the wall, on Monday)
👉 AT = specific place / exact time
(at home, at work, at 6 PM)
Examples: • I am in the office
• The phone is on the table
• She is at work
• The meeting is at 3 PM
With 60 real-life examples, this guide helps you: ✔️ avoid common grammar mistakes
✔️ speak more natural English
✔️ improve daily conversations
✔️ build confidence for work and travel
Practice these simple English chunks daily to improve faster 💪
💬 Quick practice:
Which sentence is correct?
1️⃣ I am in the bus
2️⃣ I am on the bus
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15/04/2026
If you want to speak English naturally for work, school, daily conversation, or travel, you need to understand the difference between ON, OVER, and ABOVE.
Many Filipino and Asian learners confuse these three, but the rules are simple:
👉 ON = touching a surface
(on the table, on the wall, on the chair)
👉 OVER = covering / movement / across
(over the bed, fly over the city, jump over the fence)
👉 ABOVE = higher level / no contact
(above the table, above the door, above average)
Examples: • The phone is on the table
• The blanket is over the bed
• The lamp is above the table
This lesson helps you: ✔️ avoid common English mistakes
✔️ speak more clearly and naturally
✔️ improve daily conversation
✔️ build confidence in real situations
With 60 real-life examples, you can learn faster and remember longer 💪
💬 Quick practice:
Which sentence is correct?
1️⃣ The phone is over the table
2️⃣ The phone is on the table
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14/04/2026
If you want to speak English correctly for work, school, daily conversation, or travel, you need to understand the difference between UNDER and BELOW.
These two words look similar, but they are used in different situations:
👉 UNDER = directly beneath / covered
(under the table, under the bed, under the umbrella)
👉 BELOW = lower level / amount / position
(below average, below zero, below the line)
Examples: • The cat is under the table
• The temperature is below zero
• The bag is under the chair
• His score is below average
This lesson helps you: ✔️ avoid common English mistakes
✔️ speak more naturally
✔️ improve daily conversation
✔️ build confidence in real situations
Practice these simple English chunks daily to improve faster 💪
💬 Quick practice:
Which sentence is correct?
1️⃣ The cat is below the table
2️⃣ The cat is under the table
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14/04/2026
If you want to speak English correctly for work, school, daily conversation, or travel, you need to understand the difference between IN and INTO.
Many Filipino and Asian learners confuse these two, but the rule is simple:
👉 IN = inside (no movement)
(I am in the room, the keys are in the bag)
👉 INTO = movement from outside to inside
(go into the room, put it into the bag)
Examples: • She is in the office
• He went into the building
• The phone is in my pocket
• Put the keys into the bag
This lesson helps you: ✔️ avoid common grammar mistakes
✔️ speak more natural English
✔️ improve daily conversation
✔️ build confidence in real situations
Practice these simple English chunks daily to improve faster 💪
💬 Quick practice:
Which sentence is correct?
1️⃣ I am going in the room
2️⃣ I am going into the room
Comment your answer and learn with the community ❤️
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13/04/2026
If you want to speak English naturally for work, school, daily conversation, or travel, you need to understand the difference between OVER and ABOVE.
Many Filipino and Asian learners confuse these two words, but the rule is simple:
👉 OVER = movement / covering / across
(over the bed, fly over the city, jump over the fence)
👉 ABOVE = higher level / no contact
(above the table, above the door, above average)
Examples: • The plane is flying over the city
• The lamp is above the table
• He jumped over the fence
• The picture is above the sofa
This lesson helps you: ✔️ avoid common English mistakes
✔️ speak more clearly and naturally
✔️ improve daily conversation skills
✔️ build confidence in real situations
Practice these simple English chunks daily to improve faster 💪
💬 Quick practice:
Which sentence is correct?
1️⃣ The plane is over the city
2️⃣ The lamp is above the table
Comment your answer and learn with the community ❤️
Follow Chunk English for daily easy English lessons.