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Examples of Future Continuous Tense

100 Powerful Examples of Future Continuous Tense and Structure

This article is about the Future Continuous Tense and its 100 examples, which are explained in detail with the structure. What is the Future Continuous Tense? The Future Continuous Tense refers to an action going on at some time in the future. Example: I shall be writing a book then. When I get home, my […]

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at on in

At On In: Difference Worksheet Exercises That Make Learning Easy and Simple!

The at on in difference is clearly explained with the help of examples. This article will teach the difference between at, on, and in. The exercises and the worksheet make learning easy. What is the Difference between at, on and in? The difference between at, on and in is explained below with examples. At 7

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Question Tags Examples

Question Tags with Answers, 60 Examples and Rules: Simple

What are question tags? You can use Have you? Can’t she? Are they? etc. at the end of a sentence. These mini question are tags. Question Tags Rules Remember, a positive sentence will have a negative question tag. A negative sentence will have a positive question tag. Question Tags Examples Here are 60 question tags

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Active and Passive Voice

Active and Passive Voice: Worksheet with 100 Examples, Answers, Differences, and Rules Revealed!

In this article, you will understand how to solve 100 active passive voice sentences in the exercise with answers. This active-passive voice worksheet will help students understand the difference between active and passive voice, along with examples. What is Active and Passive Voice? The form of the verb shows that the person referred to by

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Points for and Against National Education Policy 2025

National Education Policy 2025: The Great Debate—Points For and Against

This blog will explain points in favor of and against the National Education Policy 2025. It is an in-depth analysis of the debate topic, which has affected every individual in the learning journey. Points in Favour of NEP 2025 It aims to educate the students academically, emotionally, and physically. It emphasizes nurturing the whole person,

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There is or there are (plural)

‘There Is or There Are’ 100 Sentences Worksheet Examples to Boost Your Grammar Skills!

This blog is on ‘There Is or There Are’ 80 Sentences with Worksheet. It contains 100 example sentences as examples to boost your grammar skills. When we refer to a singular noun or an uncountable noun, we use ‘there is’. ‘There are’ is used for plural nouns. ‘Is’ is singular, whereas ‘are’ is plural. For

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Use of does (present simple negative)

Use of Did and Does Worksheet, Examples and 100 Simple Sentences

This article explains the use of did and does using examples. It also contains worksheets, exercises, and sentences that help. We use does with pronouns he, she, and it. It is used to make present simple negative sentences and present simple questions. For example: He doesn’t play football. Does she read novels? How to Use

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Is Am Are for Class 2 Examples

Is Am Are Worksheet for Class 2 and Class 1: 100 Sentences English Grammar

This article is about is, am, are worksheet for class 2 and class 1 in English Grammar. It includes a 100-sentence worksheet with is, am and are. The sentences are simple for the students to understand.     ‘Am’ is used with the pronoun ‘I’. It refers to a single person. For example: I am a

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