A
- A before nouns
- A before nouns · exercise 1
- A Big Quiet House
- A group of two nouns
- A or an before nouns
- A or an before nouns · exercise 1
- A or an before nouns · exercise 2
- A pronoun must agree with its noun
- Abbreviations
- About Christian Constant
- About or On
- Above or Over
- Absolutely or Definitely
- Abstract Nouns
- Abuse or Misuse
- Accept or Except
- Accident or Incident
- Ache or Pain
- Acronyms
- Across, Over or Through
- Active Sentences
- Active Voice
- Addiction · exercise
- Addiction · video lesson
- Adjectives
- Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing
- Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing · exercise 1
- Adjectives ending in -ed or -ing · exercise 2
- Adjectives or Adverbs
- Adverbs
- Adverse or Averse
- Advice or Advise
- Affect or Effect
- Affixes
- Afflict or Inflict
- After stative verbs we use adjectives not adverbs
- Agreeing with a negative
- Agreeing with positive and negative sentences
- Agreeing with positive and negative sentences · exercise 1
- Agreeing with positive and negative sentences · exercise 2
- Agreeing with positive and negative sentences · exercise 3
- All or Every
- All or Whole
- All right or Alright
- All the time or Every time
- All together or Altogether
- Alone or Lonely
- Already or All ready
- Alternate or Alternative
- Always hyphenate self
- Among, Amongst or Between
- Amount or Number
- Anansi Goes Fishing
- Anger · exercise
- Anger · video lesson
- Anglo-EU Translation Guide
- Answer or Reply
- Antecedents
- Anticipate or Expect
- Antonyms
- Any more or Anymore
- Anyone or Anybody
- Anyone or Everyone
- Anytime or Any time
- Anytime or Every time
- Apostrophes
- Are You a Chocoholic?
- Are you at school or in school?
- Are you at school or in school? · exercise 1
- Are you at school or in school? · exercise 2
- Are you on a bus or in a bus?
- Are you on a bus or in a bus? · exercise 1
- Are you on a bus or in a bus? · exercise 2
- Arise · Arose · Arisen
- Aroma or Odour
- Art · exercise
- Art · video lesson
- Articles
- Articles with jobs titles
- Articles with radio, cinema, theatre, television
- Articles with the names of illnesses
- Articles with the names of meals
- Assure, Ensure or Insure
- At all doesn’t mean all
- At all or Complete
- At night or in the night?
- Attend or Visit
- Auxiliary Verbs
- Awake · Awoke · Awoken
B
- Backside doesn’t mean the back of something
- Bare infinitive
- Base Word
- Basement or Cellar
- Basic or Basis
- Be · Was/Were · Been
- Bear · Bore · Born/Borne
- Beat · Beat · Beaten
- Beat or Win
- Become · Became · Become
- Been or Being
- Been or Gone
- Been or Gone · exercise 1
- Been or Gone · exercise 2
- Begin · Began · Begun
- Begin or Commence
- Behold · Beheld · Beheld
- Bemused doesn’t mean a little bit funny
- Bend · Bent · Bent
- Bermuda Triangle · exercise
- Bermuda Triangle · video lesson
- Beside or Besides
- Bet · Bet · Bet
- Bid · Bid · Bid
- Bind · Bound · Bound
- Bite · Bit · Bitten
- Bleed · Bled · Bled
- Blond or Blonde
- Blooper or Outtake
- Blow · Blew · Blown
- Body or Corpse
- Body or Organism
- Borrow or Lend
- Both, Either or Neither
- Bottles · exercise
- Bottles · video lesson
- Brackets
- Brain · exercise
- Brain · video lesson
- Brake or Break
- Brand or Marque
- Break · Broke · Broken
- Breed · Bred · Bred
- Briefly or Shortly
- Bring · Brought · Brought
- Bring or Take
- Bring Up or Educate
- Broadcast · Broadcast · Broadcast
- Build · Built · Built
- Bullet Points
- Burn · Burnt · Burnt
- Burst · Burst · Burst
- Bust – Bust – Bust
- Buy · Bought · Bought
- By or Near
- By or Until
- By or Until · exercise 1
- By or With
C
- Can or May
- Can or Should
- Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?
- Can you end a sentence with a preposition?
- Can you start a sentence with a conjunction?
- Capitalising the pronoun I
- Care about or Take care
- Carefree or Careless
- Cars · exercise
- Cars · video lesson
- Cast · Cast · Cast
- Cat Woman
- Catch · Caught · Caught
- Causative Verbs
- Celebs Go Mad to Stop Smoking
- Censorship · exercise
- Censorship · video lesson
- Check if an adjective is gradable or non-gradable
- Check if an adjective is gradable or non-gradable · exercise 1
- Check if an adjective is gradable or non-gradable · exercise 2
- Chocolate – Like Falling in Love
- Chocolate · exercise
- Chocolate · video lesson
- Choose · Chose · Chosen
- Citizen or Resident
- Classic or Classical
- Clause
- Clean or Clear
- Clean or Tidy
- Client or Customer
- Cling · Clung · Clung
- Clip or Video
- Closed or Locked
- Clothes or Wear
- Collective Nouns
- Collocations
- Colloquial Words
- Colons
- Colours & Shades Quiz
- Come · Came · Come
- Come from or Coming from
- Come or Go
- Comfortable or Convenient
- Commas
- Commas and semi-colons with however
- Commas in direct address
- Commas in lists
- Commas with adjectives
- Common Medical Beliefs Fact Checked
- Common Nouns
- Common or Popular
- Communicate to or Communicate with
- Company or A company
- Comparative before than
- Comparatives
- Compare or Contrast
- Compare the same part of two things
- Comparing more than two people or things
- Comparing two people or things
- Complex or Complicated
- Complex Sentences
- Compound Adjectives
- Compound adjectives with adverbs
- Compound Nouns
- Compound Sentences
- Compound Verbs
- Concrete Nouns
- Conditional Sentences
- Conjugate
- Conjugation
- Conjunctions
- Conjunctive Adverbs
- Connotation
- Consist or Comprise
- Consonants
- Contractions
- Convenient or Suitable
- Convince or Persuade
- Cooking by Candle
- Correct order of adjectives
- Correct order of adjectives · exercise 1
- Correct order of adjectives · exercise 2
- Correct order of adjectives · exercise 3
- Correct word order in sentences
- Correlative Conjunctions
- Cost · Cost · Cost
- Cost or Costs
- Countable Nouns
- Countersink · Countersank · Countersunk
- Creep · Crept · Crept
- Criteria or Criterion
- Crossroads or Junction
- Crowded or Crowdy
- Cults 1 · exercise
- Cults 1 · video lesson
- Cults 2 · exercise
- Cults 2 · video lesson
- Cut · Cut · Cut
- Cut up or Cut off
D
- Dangling Modifiers
- Dashes
- Deadmike.com
- Deal · Dealt · Dealt
- Death · exercise
- Death · video lesson
- Defining Relative Clause
- Definite Article
- Demonstrative Adjective
- Demonstrative Pronouns
- Denotation
- Dependent Clause
- Designer Shoes & Handbags Made From Chocolate
- Determiners
- Dictators · exercise
- Dictators · video lesson
- Diction
- Difference between if I was and if I were
- Difference between use to and used to
- Difference between use to and used to · exercise 1
- Difference between used to and would for past habits
- Dig · Dug · Dug
- Dilemmas
- Direct Object
- Direct Questions
- Direct Speech
- Dive right in doesn’t mean to start doing something
- Do · Did · Done
- Do or Make
- Do or Make · exercise 1
- Do or Make · exercise 2
- Do or Make · exercise 3
- Don’t use flu when you have a cold
- Don’t use Masters
- Don’t add hyphens to phrasal verbs
- Don’t overuse brackets in a sentence
- Don’t repeat the subject
- Don’t repeat the subject · exercise 1
- Don’t say anyways
- Don’t say I’m agree
- Don’t say thinking to
- Don’t separate essential information with a comma
- Don’t use a comma to separate a subject from its verb
- Don’t use a comma to separate a verb from its direct object
- Don’t use a comma to separate paired nouns
- Don’t use apostrophes in plurals
- Don’t use commas to separate independent and dependent clauses
- Don’t use double negatives
- Don’t use he/she
- Don’t use he/she · exercise 1
- Don’t use question marks for requests
- Don’t use question marks for requests · exercise 1
- Don’t use quotation marks when nothing is being quoted
- Don’t use the expression a 360 degree change
- Don’t use the expression could care less
- Don’t use to after arrive
- Double Comparatives
- Double Negatives
- Draw · Drew · Drawn
- Dream · Dreamt · Dreamt
- Drink · Drank · Drunk
- Drive · Drove · Driven
- Drown or Sink
- During or While
- During or While · exercise 1
- Dutch Relieved but Ruffled by Kidney Hoax
E
- Each is singular
- Eat · Ate · Eaten
- Economic or Economical
- Ellipses
- Escalator Etiquette: The Dos and Don’ts
- Etiquette 1 · exercise
- Etiquette 1 · video lesson
- Etiquette 2 · exercise
- Etiquette 2 · video lesson
- Euphemisms
- Ever and never
- Everyone or every one
- Exclamation Marks
- Extreme Sports · exercise
- Extreme Sports · video lesson
F
- Facial Hair · exercise
- Facial Hair · video lesson
- Fact or Fiction?
- Fall · Fell · Fallen
- Fear · exercise
- Fear · video lesson
- Feed · Fed · Fed
- Feel · Felt · Felt
- Feelings Quiz 1
- Feelings Quiz 2
- Fell or Felt
- Female Gender Stereotypes
- Few or a few?
- Few or a few? · exercise 1
- Few or a few? · exercise 2
- Few or a few? · exercise 3
- Fight · Fought · Fought
- Figure of Speech
- Film Genres · exercise
- Film Genres · video lesson
- Find · Found · Found
- First Conditional
- First Memory
- First Person
- Fishing Trip
- Fit · Fit · Fit
- Flee · Fled · Fled
- Fling · Flung · Flung
- Fly · Flew · Flown
- For or During
- For or During · exercise 1
- For or Since
- For or Since · exercise 1
- For or Since · exercise 2
- Forbid · Forbade · Forbidden
- Forecast · Forecast · Forecast
- Foresee · Foresaw · Foreseen
- Foretell · Foretold · Foretold
- Forget · Forgot · Forgotten
- Forgive · Forgave · Forgiven
- Forsake · Forsook · Forsaken
- Fragments
- Freeze · Froze · Frozen
- Full Stops
- Future Continuous Tense
- Future Perfect Continuous Tense
- Future Perfect Tense
- Future Simple Tense