In English, we often use articles such as “a,” “an,” and “the” to refer to nouns. However, there are situations where no article is needed. This is called the zero article in English. Understanding when to omit articles is essential for speaking and writing English correctly. In this article, we will explore the rules and […]
Subject and Verb Agreement
Subject and verb agreement is one of the most important aspects of grammar in English. It ensures that the subject and verb in a sentence match in number and person. This means the verb must agree with the subject it refers to. In this article, we will break down subject and verb agreement rules, provide […]
100+ Reported Speech Examples
Reported speech, or indirect speech, is a vital part of English communication. It allows us to share what someone has said without using their exact words. This article provides 100+ examples of reported speech across various sentence types to help you understand and use it effectively. Read our awesome article Reported Speech: Rules, Examples and […]
Reported Speech: Rules, Examples and Exercises
Learning how to use reported speech (also called indirect speech) is essential for effective communication in English. It allows us to convey what someone else has said without quoting their exact words. This article will explain the rules, provide examples, and include exercises to help you master reported speech. To master reported speech with a […]
Help + Bare Infinitive or To-Infinitive? Here’s the Answer!
The verb help is unique in English because it can be followed by either a bare infinitive (verb without to) or a to-infinitive (verb with to). Both forms are grammatically correct, but their usage depends on context, formality, and sometimes personal preference. Let’s explore the differences and when to use each. The Basics of “Help” […]