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  1. Letter Writing « EnglishPractice.com

    So, even while writing an informal letter, we have to persevere to present our thoughts in a logical manner. You also need to ensure that you follow the rules of spelling, grammar and punctuation. …

  2. Essay Writing « EnglishPractice.com

    Nov 24, 2013 · For example, some English words are used to express a large number of ideas. A common example is the word ‘get’. It can be used to express ideas such as ‘acquire’, ‘catch, ‘earn’, …

  3. Writing « EnglishPractice.com

    The problem with internet English is that it is not grammatical. Still, it doesn’t embarrass the user. Worse still, using this type of language is even considered cool. Linguists all over the world are not too …

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    Business English Common Mistakes Creative Writing English for children English Games English Grammar English Learning English Quiz English Teaching ESL Essay Writing Expressions IELTS …

  5. Creative Writing « EnglishPractice.com

    Success Can success change the human mechanism so completely between one dawn and another? Can it make one feel taller, more alive, handsome, uncommonly gifted and indomitably secure with …

  6. English Grammar « EnglishPractice.com

    Fill in the blanks. 1. This place has lovely ……………………… (scenery / sceneries) 2. The fire burned my …………………….. (furniture ...

  7. Resources « EnglishPractice.com

    Here are a few more “English learning” online resources that you might find useful: English grammar Englishgrammar.org and their newsletter are one of the best ways to keep up-to-date with your …

  8. Writing « EnglishPractice.com

    Active and passive voice worksheets December 19th, 2012 in English Teaching, Writing

  9. Letter Writing « EnglishPractice.com

    Once you have finished writing, read the letter and carefully check for errors. Make sure that your acceptance letter is well-worded and free of grammatical or spelling errors.

  10. Participle Exercise - EnglishPractice.com

    Combine the following pairs of sentences by using participles. 1. We met a boy. He was carrying a heavy bag. 2. The house was decorated with lights. It looked beautiful. 3. The robbers saw the …