Learn English Grammar
Clear Guides for Learners & Professionals
Whether you're learning English or polishing your professional writing, these guides will help you master the most common grammar challenges. Each lesson includes clear rules, example sentences, and practical tips.
Its vs It's
The #1 most common mistake. Learn when to use the apostrophe.
→I vs Me
Subject vs object pronouns—the simple rule.
→Lay vs Lie
Put vs recline—plus laid/lain forms.
→Good vs Well
Adjective vs adverb—plus "feel well" rule.
→Your vs You're
Stop making this embarrassing mistake in emails.
→Their vs There vs They're
Three words, three different meanings. Master them all.
→Affect vs Effect
The simple rule that clears up this confusion forever.
→Then vs Than
Time vs comparison—learn to use each correctly.
→Who vs Whom
The simple he/him trick that works every time.
→Comma Before And
When you need a comma—and when you don't.
→Fewer vs Less
Countable vs uncountable—the simple rule.
→A vs An
The simple rule for indefinite articles—it's about sound!
→To vs Too vs Two
Three homophones, three meanings. Never confuse them again.
→Could vs Would vs Should
Master modal verbs—ability, willingness, and advice.
→Lose vs Loose
One of the most misspelled word pairs. Stop the confusion.
→Accept vs Except
Sound-alike words with completely different meanings.
→Advice vs Advise
Noun vs verb—perfect for professional emails.
→Were vs Where vs We're
Three similar words with completely different uses.
→Breath vs Breathe
Noun vs verb—just one letter makes the difference.
→Farther vs Further
Physical distance vs metaphorical progress.
→Whose vs Who's
Possession vs contraction—the easy way to tell.
→Stop Using "Very"
50+ powerful alternatives to make your writing vivid.
→Mastering Passive Voice
When to use it and when to avoid it.
→5 Comma Rules
The essential comma rules you're probably breaking.
→Capitalization Checklist
When to capitalize—and when not to.
→Irregular Plurals
Cactus/cacti, criterion/criteria and more tricky forms.
→Apostrophe Rules
Master contractions and possession once and for all.
→Subject-Verb Agreement
The core rule of English grammar, explained simply.
→Tense Consistency
Keep your writing smooth and professional by staying in tense.
→📝 More Guides Coming Soon
We're adding new grammar guides every week. Topics include:
- Between vs Among - The simple rule you need
- Semicolon Usage - When to use semicolons correctly
- Active vs Passive Voice - Choosing the right tone
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