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The skylark institute of English Language is a leading institute for English, IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, CELPIP, Oxford ELLT and PTE Core from since 2014 in Pakistan, UAE. It uses cutting-edge remedial technology to identify your weak areas and help you improve on them. The Mock Tests provided are identical to the real exam in pattern and scoring, thus keeping you always informed about two critical things in your learning journey



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26/05/2026
25/05/2026

Unlock the power of vocabulary! 🌟 Did you know that adding the suffix -able can completely change a verb into an adjective?

It generally means "capable of" or "worthy of" being actioned. For example, if you can believe something, it is believable! 🧠✨

Take a look at our quick guide below to see how these verbs transform, along with their opposites.

πŸ’‘ Grammar Breakdown

Accept ➑️ Acceptable / Unacceptable
Admire ➑️ Admirable
Believe ➑️ Believable / Unbelievable
Irritate ➑️ Irritable
Predict ➑️ Predictable / Unpredictable
Profit ➑️ Profitable / Unprofitable
Recognise ➑️ Recognisable / Unrecognisable
Understand ➑️ Understandable

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23/05/2026

Ever feel confused about when to use "I do," "I have done," or "I had been doing"? You are not alone! Mastering the 12 tenses is the ultimate secret weapon for fluent and confident English.

Save this ultimate cheat sheet using the auxiliary verb "To Do" to quickly look back at Future, Present, and Past tenses! πŸ’‘

πŸ•’ Quick Breakdown:

Present: What you do habitually, right now, or have just completed. (e.g., I do, I am doing)

Past: Actions that happened and finished in the past. (e.g., I did, I had done)

Future: Actions that will take place later on. (e.g., I will do, I will have been doing)

🌐 Want to take your English to the next level? Explore our comprehensive courses and expert grammar guides at www.englishinstitutesky.com! πŸš€

22/05/2026

Effective communication relies on using the right phrases at the right time. Enhancing your vocabulary with idioms is a powerful way to sound more fluent and natural in English.

Check out these 3 useful idioms about change to use in your daily conversations, professional meetings, or writing.

πŸ“– Dive into the graphic below to see their meanings and examples!

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21/05/2026

Master your Modal Auxiliary verbs with Skylark! πŸŽ―πŸ’‘

Stop mixing up your expressions! Use this quick guide to remember the primary functions:

πŸŠβ€β™‚οΈ CAN: Present ability & general possibility (I can swim).

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ COULD: Past ability & polite requests (Could you help me?).

🌧️ MAY: Formal permission & future possibility (It may rain).

πŸ“ MUST: Strict necessity & absolute certainty (I must study).

At The Skylark Institute of English Language, we bring you one step closer to your fluency goals every single day. πŸ†πŸŒŸ

Your English... Our Goal!

20/05/2026

Stop mixing up your Conditional Clauses! πŸ›‘πŸ’‘

Think of them as "Condition" and "Result." One thing must happen first (the condition) before the second thing (the result) can happen.

Match your favorite conditional words today with this quick summary from
The Skylark Institute of English Language:

βœ… If: Means something is possible. βœ… Unless: Means "if NOT." βœ… Provided that: Means "as long as" (strict condition).

Level up your accuracy with us! πŸ†πŸŒŸ

Your English... Our Goal!

19/05/2026

Every master was once a beginner! πŸ—οΈπŸ“š

Just like a house needs bricks, a sentence needs Parts of Speech. Whether it's a Noun (the naming word), a Verb (the action word), or an Adverb (describing how an action is done), every single word has an important job to do.

If you want to build perfect sentences and avoid common grammar mistakes, mastering these 7 key parts of speech is your very first step!

Save this colorful guide to your phone for a quick daily review! πŸ“±βœ¨

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18/05/2026

How do you express your preferences in English? β˜•πŸ₯€

While most beginners learn to use "I prefer" or "I want to," advanced speakers use "Would rather" to sound more natural. But watch outβ€”the grammar changes depending on who you are talking about!

πŸ‘₯ Same Subject: Use the base form of the verb ➑️ "I’d rather stay home."
πŸ‘₯ Different Subjects: Use the past simple tense ➑️ "I’d rather they stayed home."

Check out our complete guide to mastering this advanced structure and leveling up your conversational English today!

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16/05/2026

The Golden Rule of English Grammar! πŸ”‘βœ¨

If your subject is singular, your verb must be singular. If your subject is plural, your verb must be plural. It sounds simple, but Subject-Verb Agreement is where many language learners make minor mistakes that affect their fluency.

From basic sentences to compound subjects like "Katie and Dave," our latest guide breaks down the rules so you can write and speak flawlessly.

Save this post to keep your grammar sharp! πŸ“–βœ…

15/05/2026

Understanding the "why" behind every word! 🧩✨

Have you ever wondered how a simple sentence is built? Every word has a specific job to do. In the sentence "He has a beautiful new laptop," we see how pronouns, verbs, and adjectives work together to create a clear picture.

Learning these Parts of Speech is like learning the blueprint of the English language. Once you master the pieces, you can build any sentence you want!

Check out the breakdown below and see if you can identify the adjectives in your own favorite sentence! πŸ‘‡

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