I have eaten vs I ate-GPS-24
I have eaten vs I ate-Grammar Puzzle Solved (24) “I have eaten” vs “I ate” “I have eaten” vs “I ate” English learners often ask: why do we say “I…
I have eaten vs I ate-Grammar Puzzle Solved (24) “I have eaten” vs “I ate” “I have eaten” vs “I ate” English learners often ask: why do we say “I…
The English literature VS English literature-Grammar Puzzle Solved-23 A common grammar puzzle for learners and even native speakers is whether to say “the English literature” or simply “English literature.” The…
If I was you OR If I were you OR Should We Say “If I Was You” or “If I Were You”?- Grammar Puzzle Solved (22) One of the most…
Difference between In Time, On Time and The Right Time-Grammar Puzzle Solved (21) Understanding the difference between in time, on time, and the right time is essential for clear and…
Each of the Students Have or Has – Grammar Puzzle Solved-20 This sentence is a common grammar puzzle that many English learners and even native speakers get wrong. The phrase…
Has or Have with Each-Grammar Puzzle Solved-19 English grammar can often be confusing, especially when it comes to subject-verb agreement. One common problem is knowing whether to use “has” or…
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…