156 - English phrases for mistakes

156 - English phrases for mistakes

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NEVER add -S to these 10 uncountable nouns!

🎁 Download free PDF + quiz ✨ $1 Grammar E-Books 😃 Advanced English Grammar Course In this English lesson, we tackle a common mistake by focusing on 10 uncountable noun examples that should never have an 's' added. Understanding countable and uncountable nouns is essential for a ...  Show more

Use English prepositions FLUENTLY with these 15 phrases!

🎁 Download Free PDF + Quiz 😃 NEW Prepositions Pro Challenge ✨ Espresso English Academy In my last lesson, I taught you how to use IN, ON, and AT for time and place. But wait - there's more - lots more! Native English speakers also use IN, ON, and AT to talk about situations and ...  Show more

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