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Subject-Verb Agreement with Or and Nor-Grammar Puzzle Solved (38)
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Subject-Verb Agreement with Or and Nor: Easy Rules and Examples Subject-verb agreement can become confusing when two subjects are connected by words like “or” and “nor.” These joining words do…

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Expressions of Time, Money, and Distance in Grammar-Grammar Puzzle Solved (37)
  • June 1, 2025

Expressions of Time, Money, and Distance in Grammar Understanding subject-verb agreement is crucial for writing clear English. One area that often confuses is how to treat expressions of time, money,…

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Use of Since and For in English Grammar-Grammar Puzzle Solved (36)
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The use of since and for in English grammar is essential when talking about time. Both are used to refer to time durations, but they are not interchangeable. Understanding the…

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Difference Between Little, A Little, and The Little-Grammar Puzzle Solved (35)
  • May 31, 2025

Understanding the Difference between Little, A Little, and The Little Many English learners struggle with the difference between little, a little, and the little. Although these expressions look alike, they…

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Difference Between Few, A Few, and The Few-Grammar Puzzle Solved (34)
  • May 31, 2025

Understanding the difference between few, a few, and the few is essential for anyone aiming to write or speak English with clarity. Although these terms may look similar, their meanings…

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Difference Between Few and Little-Grammar Puzzle Solved (33)
  • May 31, 2025

Understanding the difference between few and little helps English learners avoid common grammar errors. Although both refer to small quantities, their usage depends entirely on whether the noun is countable…

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Difference Between Much and Many – Grammar Puzzle Solved (32)
  • May 31, 2025

Difference Between Much and Many: A Simple Grammar Rule Explained What is the difference between much and many in English? Understanding the difference between much and many is essential for…

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Difference Between Connotative and Denotative Meanings with Examples-Grammar Puzzle Solved (31)
  • May 30, 2025

Difference Between Connotative and Denotative Meanings with Examples Language carries meaning on many levels. Words not only define objects or concepts but also suggest emotions and cultural associations. This is…

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Welcome to Grammar Puzzle Solved, your new favorite place to master English grammar most enjoyably and effectively. Whether you’re a beginner looking for a solid foundation or an advanced learner…

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How do articles cause common noun mistakes in English grammar?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (30)
How do articles cause common noun mistakes in English grammar?-Grammar Puzzle Solved (30)
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Use of Article Answer: A common mistake English learners make is incorrectly using articles (a, an, the) with common nouns. Articles are small but powerful words that appear before nouns and define their meaning, whether…

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