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No vs. Not vs. None vs. No One — Four Words, One Confusion, Zero Excuses After This
Here is the sentence that breaks most learners: “No one of the students passed.” It feels right. It uses the right vocabulary.…
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Get vs. Become vs. Turn — Why These Three Verbs Are Not Interchangeable
You already know that get, become, and turn all describe change. The sky gets dark. She became a lawyer. His hair turned…
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30 Essential ‘Hand’ Expressions in English – Meanings & Examples
“If you want to sound fluent in English, the secret is not in your grammar books — it is right there in…
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‘Provided That’ and 10 Essential Conditional Expressions in English — Fully Explained
Conditionals are the backbone of clear, logical writing. And while “if” gets all the attention, there’s a whole family of conditional expressions that native…
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Various Uses of ‘Being’ in English — Structure, Types and Clear Examples
Most English learners know ‘being’ as a simple continuous form of ‘be’. But the uses of ‘being’ in English go far beyond that. ‘Being’…
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‘Look Forward To’ — 30 Expressions Where ‘To’ Demands the -ing Form
Here is the grammar trap that catches almost every learner: “I look forward to meet you” — wrong. “I look forward to meeting you” — correct.…
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100 Daily Use English Sentences for Speaking Practice
Speaking English confidently doesn’t always require complex vocabulary. You can start your English-speaking journey with the words you already know, combining them effectively into easy English sentences used daily. Grasping a few key sentence structures early on will always be a strong move forward. At Englishpick.com , we’re passionate about helping dedicated learners build confidence…