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The use of the conditional type zero in English (EFL/ESL Grammar: rules, use and practice)

The use of the conditional type zero in English (EFL/ESL Grammar: rules, use and practice)  Use of conditional zero Conditional zero is used when the result will always happen. So, if water reaches 100 degrees, it always boils. It’s a scientific fact. It is also used to describe situations which are always true, give advices […]

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The use of definite and indefinite articles in English (EFL/ESL Grammar: Rules, use and practice)

EFL/ESL Grammar: Rules, use, and practice The use of definite and indefinite articles in English  The definite article /the/ is one of the words that is repeated a lot in the English language. We use the definite article in different cases: We use /the/ when the person or the object is familiar and already identified.

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The use of comparative adjectives in English (EFL/ESL Grammar: Rules, use and practice)

The use of comparative adjectives in English (EFL/ESL Grammar: Rules, use and practice)  Comparative adjectives are adjectives that can be used to show differences between two objects. (smaller, bigger, faster, and slower). They can be used in sentences where two things are compared. They usually take the following form: Noun (subject) + verb + comparative

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