If you haven't been studying English for a long time or must sit for a language test like TOEIC, TOEFL, or IELTS, you're in the right place!
I saw many people have given up English because its grammars are difficult, but if you don't have enough understanding of basic English structure, you're not be able to move forward.
Regardless of age groups, I think everyone has to learn how English structure is created in more practical ways, and here I am to help those who want to challenge again.
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The difference between blame, criticize, and scold | English expressions native speakers never mi...
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90% of people get 'that' clause tense agreement wrong! If the first part is past tense, the secon...
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"Come to think of it..." Must-watch if you can't say it in English right away!! |come to think of...
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Texting now / Never texted / Must be texting / Must have texted / When you're serious about learn...
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Stop making mistakes with 'despite'! | The difference between although and despite explained in o...
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"The text message has been unread for 2 hours." Let's try expressing a state using the 'have been...
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Made of / Made from / Made with / Made out of / Made into Still confused? Native speakers disting...
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Using "end up in," "end up at," and "end up with" as they are will definitely sound awkward!! How...
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What do you say in English when people misunderstand me? (Real expressions learned from American ...
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[Segayoung Vol. 1 25] Mastering Irregular Verbs 100% with Online Lectures + Free App | have p.p. ...
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I wouldn't mind = It's okay? The hidden meaning of "mind" that Koreans don't know about (Pattern ...
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So fast that I can? ~fast so that I can Does it look the same? I'll explain it so you can underst...
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If you're confused about while, before, and after, just use the verb -ing, no subject needed! #Ea...
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If you don't know the difference between grow, turn, and get, you'll fail at writing in English. ...
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Just adding "ing" makes sentences much simpler? Learn everything from participle phrase principle...
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People who speak English well always use participles to create sentences! A great tip for making ...
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Regret? When expressing regret, the meaning changes depending on whether you use the to-infinitiv...
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If you don't know the difference between "up," "over," "on," and "above," and just write careless...
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Rumor? Order? If you can't tell the difference, you're 100% misunderstanding English (be said to ...
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Speaking Like a Native with "Deserve to" | "Entitled to ~" Real English in American TV Shows and ...
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