Test your English grammar skills with this free quiz on a, an, and the! Even advanced learners mix up these tiny but important words. In this post, you’ll take a quick 10-question quiz, check your answers, and learn clear rules for when to use each article. Discover the difference between a/an for general things and the for specific ones, plus tips on when no article is needed. Perfect for English learners who want to sound more natural and confident!
Many English learners focus on grammar and vocabulary but don’t practice speaking enough. If you want to improve your spoken English, you need to do a lot of English output—that means speaking and using new words and phrases in real situations.
I often encounter students who want to expand their vocabulary in specific areas of life. One important area is pregnancy, which involves many unique terms that can be confusing for non-native speakers. Pregnancy is a universal experience that touches many lives, so having the right words to describe it is not only practical but also allows us to empathize with and support those going through it.
The word "get" is one of the most versatile verbs in the English language. In today's English lesson, I'll be teaching you 106 practical uses of "get"—each one explained clearly with an example sentence to help you understand how it's used in context.