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Asking Questions Correctly in English (Beginner)
'What you doing?' or 'What are you doing?' — five questions on forming proper English questions.
Phrasal Verbs with ‘Look’ (Intermediate)
'Look at' is just the start. Look up, look after, look for, look forward to — five real-world uses to master.
Modal Verbs: can, could, may, might (Beginner)
When do you say 'can', 'could', 'may', or 'might'? Five everyday situations to test your instinct.
Common English Mistakes (Beginner)
Phrases learners often say but native speakers don't. Pick the correct version in 5 quick rounds.
Business English: 5 Words You’ll Hear This Week (Intermediate)
Leverage, align, bandwidth, ramp up, circle back — pick the right meaning in context. Useful for office English.
‘Since’ vs ‘For’: Master the Tense Trap (Intermediate)
'Since' marks a starting point. 'For' marks a duration. Five questions to lock in the difference.
Present Continuous: When NOT to Use ‘I am knowing’ (Intermediate)
common overuses '-ing' form. Five sentences testing whether you spot the right tense.
Prepositions of Place: ‘in’, ‘on’, ‘at’ (Beginner)
Where exactly do you put 'in', 'on', and 'at' when talking about places? Five everyday situations.
Commonly Confused Word Pairs (Beginner)
Affect or effect? Advice or advise? Five word pairs that trip up almost every English learner.
Articles: When to use ‘a’, ‘an’, ‘the’ (Beginner)
Articles are the #1 give-away that you're a non-native English speaker. Five questions to nail the basics.