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Who vs Whom: A Simple Guide for Correct Usage

If you’ve ever been confused about whether to use “who” or “whom”, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common grammar problems in English—even native speakers make mistakes! In this article, we’ll break it down step by step with simple rules, clear examples, and tips to help you always choose the right word….

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 He Don’t or He Doesn’t? Which One Is Correct and Why?

 He Don’t or He Doesn’t? What Should You Say One of the most common mistakes in English is saying he don’t instead of he doesn’t. This is a common error, especially for learners who are not yet familiar with subject-verb agreement. Rule: For singular third-person subjects (he, she, it), use does instead of do. Always…

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I am Agree or I agree|| Common Confusion with I am Agree or I agree

I am Agree or I agree|| Common Confusion with I am Agree or I agree A very common mistake in English is saying I am agree. The verb agree does not need the auxiliary verb am. The correct structure is simply I agree, as agree already indicates the action. Rule: Use I agree instead of…