Word, Phrase, and Clause: Understanding the Building Blocks of Sentences
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English Grammar forms the foundation of reading, writing, and speaking skills. A strong grasp of grammar enables learners to communicate clearly, avoid mistakes, and improve both fluency and comprehension. Our English Grammar category is designed to provide students, ESL learners, and teachers with comprehensive and easy-to-understand grammar resources.
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Mastering sentence structure is not just a grammatical exercise; it is the key to creating rhythm, managing emphasis, and ensuring
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