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English Grammar: How to Use the Articles “a” and “the” for One of Something

December 27, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: Articles for One of Something | English Teacher Melanie

For many English learners, it is difficult to remember when to use the English articles a, an, and the! Mastering when to use articles will help you speak more naturally and fluently, especially when you are talking about one of something. In this English grammar lesson, you’ll learn when to use a and an or […]

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English Grammar: Adverbs of Frequency

November 16, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: Adverbs of Frequency | English Teacher Melanie

Adverbs are very important words in English! They are one of the 8 parts of English speech. However, there are many different types of adverbs. It’s often difficult to remember where to put adverbs in a sentence. In this grammar article, you’ll learn specifically about adverbs of frequency and how to use them in a […]

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English Grammar: What are Conditional Sentences?

October 24, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: An Introduction to Conditional Sentences | English Teacher Melanie

Grammar explains the way that words are organized into sentences. Not all English sentences follow grammar “rules.” However, there are sentence structures you can learn that make it easier for you to express your thoughts and feel more confident speaking English. Conditional sentences are one of these structures. A sentence structure is a specific order […]

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Present Perfect: “Have You Ever (Done Something)?”

October 22, 2010 by Melanie 4 Comments

Have you ever ...? Using the Present Perfect to Talk about Experiences | EnglishTeacherMelanie.com

Many English learners struggle to understand the present perfect tense. It doesn’t exist in many languages, so it is difficult to remember when to use it in English. It is easier to understand the present perfect tense if you can remember the different situations in which it can be used. In this lesson, we’ll look […]

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English Grammar: The Zero 0 Conditional

October 17, 2010 by Melanie

English Grammar: 0 (Zero) Conditional | English Teacher Melanie

Conditional sentences in English are used to talk about events and their results. The zero (0) conditional is the factual conditional. It is used to talk about habits, scientific facts, general truths, instructions and rules, if something else happens first. If this event happens or if this condition exists, this is what happens. These are […]

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