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- English Grammar | Learn English
EnglishClub : Learn English : English Grammar English Grammar Grammar is the way we arrange words to make proper sentences Word-level English grammar covers verbs and tenses, nouns, adverbs etc Sentence-level English grammar covers phrases, clauses, reported speech etc
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Useful online tests to check your English language ability and level For English learners and teachers
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Speaking English fluently is a goal for many English learners Learn the steps to English fluency with these proven tips
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100s of English sayings and proverbs selected for ESL learners Each saying has its meaning, notes and quiz Searchable by letter and topic
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EnglishClub : Learn English : Speaking : Speaking Skills Guide Speaking Skills Guide Do you want to improve your speaking skills? Most English learners say they want to be able to speak more than anything else In this guide you will learn about: formal and informal speaking types of speaking practice skills to practise how to practise speaking online tips and strategies for speaking practice
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7 Days of the Week Everybody knows that there are 7 "days of the week" But do you know that there are only 5 "weekdays"? And of course the "weekend" has 2 days The days of the week come from the Names of mythical figures, so the first letter of each day must be a CAPITAL letter Days of the Week: Monday = associated with the Moon Tuesday = from the god Tiw, associated with Mars Wednesday
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Films and videos many with subtitles for learners of English These ESL videos specifically for English learners Some have coments, quizzes and classroom materials
- Brackets | Punctuation - EnglishClub
Brackets Brackets are symbols that we use to contain "extra information", or information that is not part of the main content Brackets always come in pairs—an "opening" bracket before the extra information, and a "closing" bracket after it There are two main types of bracket: round () and square [] British English and American English define them differently, as you see below Round
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