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REVIEW: ESSENTIAL VOCABULARY FOR BEGINNER ENGLISH LEARNERS

Learning a new language can be an exciting and rewarding journey, and for many beginner English learners, building a strong foundation of essential vocabulary is the first step toward fluency. In this article, we will explore a curated list of fundamental English words and phrases that are crucial for beginners to grasp. These words will […]

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DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS

This / These – That / Those SINGULAR e.g. This is my computer. This shop is quite empty. That That’s my bag. What is that girl saying? PLURAL These These are my gloves. Where does these people come from? These students will have PET exam this year. Those Those are my books over there. Feed

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ARTICLES A / AN / THE

Articles in English In our initial lessons, we discussed the basic articles in English. Now, let’s review with different examples: If we are talking about something for the first time, we use ‘a’ or ‘an’ articles: a / an: a (before vowel sounds) or an (before consonant sounds) I bought a new pair of trainers.

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HOW MANY – HOW MUCH

Countable and Uncountable Nouns Countable nouns are nouns that can be counted individually, while uncountable nouns are nouns that cannot be counted separately: Countable: bread, potato, apple, cherry, tomato, banana, chicken Uncountable: milk, coffee, sugar, rice, water, money How Many: Countable Nouns We use ‘how many’ to ask about the quantity of countable nouns: How

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WHICH OR WHAT?

Using ‘What’ and ‘Which’ in Questions Which one is your computer? / What color is your computer? As seen in the title, “What” and “Which” are used to ask questions about singular and plural nouns. With a few differences: Usages of “What”: What kind of horse do you know… What size do you wear? What

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