
There is - There are?
Understanding the Difference Between "There Is" and "There Are"
"There is" and "there are" are both used to indicate the existence of something, but they differ based on whether the subject is singular or plural. Let’s break it down!

Will or going to?
Understanding the Difference Between "Will" and "Going To"
Both "will" and "going to" are used to talk about the future, but they have different meanings and uses. Let’s break them down!

This or That?
Understanding the Difference Between "This" and "That"
Both words are demonstrative pronouns used to refer to people, objects, or ideas, but they differ in distance and context. Let’s explore how to use them correctly.

Do or Does?
Understanding the Difference Between "Do" and "Does"
Both words come from the verb "to do," but they are used in different contexts depending on the subject of the sentence.

How to Use: “Is” and “Are”.
Understanding the Difference Between "Is" and "Are"
Both words come from the verb "to be," but they serve different purposes depending on the subject of the sentence. Let’s check their correct usage and some common mistakes to avoid.


Make vs do
One of the trickiest aspects of learning English as a beginner is knowing when to use "make" and when to use "do." Both verbs are used frequently, but they serve different purposes. Let’s break down their meanings, common collocations, and key differences.