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This is one of the most commonly misunderstood grammar points in English. The question is:👉 Which sentence is correct — “He has drank all the water” or “He has drunk…
This is one of the most commonly misunderstood grammar points in English. The question is:👉 Which sentence is correct — “He has drank all the water” or “He has drunk…
Reason for Using Reflexive Pronouns with Certain Verbs-Grammar Puzzle Solved (17) The reason for Using Reflexive Pronouns with Certain Verbs is a rule that must be learnt. It is a…
“I Lay on the Bed” or “I Lied on the Bed” – Which Is Correct?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (16) When it comes to choosing between “I lay on the bed” and…
“He is better than I”? He Is Better Than Me or I – Grammar Puzzles Solved (15) One of the most debated grammar topics in English is whether it is…
Difference between (Have you a car?), (Have you got a car?), and (Do you have a car?)?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (14) English learners often wonder which version is correct: “Have you…
Native Speakers Say “Would of” and “Laying” – Why?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (13) Native speakers are often admired for their fluency, but they aren’t always models of perfect grammar. Many people…
English learners often struggle with article usage, and one classic example is the phrase: “in local language” vs. “in the local language.” While both may seem acceptable at first glance,…
“I’m Really Worried” vs “I’m Worried Very Much”-Grammar Puzzle Solved (11) Both phrases express the same idea—a strong feeling of concern or uneasiness—but they differ in naturalness and usage in…
Dishonest to or Dishonest With–Which Is Correct?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (10) English learners often wonder whether to say dishonest to or dishonest with. Although both may seem acceptable, only one fits…
Is It Correct to Use “At” for Cities?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (9) English learners often ask, “Is it grammatically correct to use ‘at’ for cities?” This is a common point of…