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10 Confusing Grammar Rules for ESL Students (Updated for 2025)

BySpokenEnglishPractice Team 04/07/202504/07/2025

English grammar can be tricky, especially for ESL (English as a Second Language) learners. Some rules seem to break themselves, while others just don’t follow logic. If you’re feeling overwhelmed,…

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Advanced English Speakers

7 Grammar Concepts That Confuse Even Advanced English Speakers

BySpokenEnglishPractice Team 04/26/2018

English can be a confusing language to learn. Grammar can seem very complicated and needs to be learnt to enable you to use the English language well when conversing with…

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Phrasal Verbs Free Lesson

30 Phrasal Verbs that are Essential For Effective English Communication

BySpokenEnglishPractice Team 02/28/2018

Phrasal verbs need to be learned so that you are able to communicate well in English with native English speakers. Many of these phrasal verbs are included in the developing…

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Advanced English Grammar

7 Advanced English Grammar Rules That Confuse Even Fluent Speakers

BySpokenEnglishPractice Team 01/05/201801/05/2018

Learning English grammar and its rules may seem hard in the beginning but once learnt, you will always remember and appreciate the ability to apply these rules when speaking and…

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Advanced Prepositions

Do you know how to use these 10 Prepositions correctly?

BySpokenEnglishPractice Team 12/19/201712/19/2017

Prepositions are short words (for example in, on, with, after), which in English always come in front of nouns and connect nouns with other words in the sentence.  Their spelling…

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