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Was VS Were - You Must Know

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  Was vs Were – Simple Rules You Must Know   Learn English with Easy Way Do you face problems between “was” and “were”? You are not only one Here! These two small words are used every day in spoken English — but lots of learners make mistakes with them. Today we will learn through this blog: What "was" and "were" mean When we use "was" When to use "were" Simple examples Quick tips to remember Let’s move to make it easy and simple🌟 πŸ”Ž What Are “Was” and “Were”? Both “was” and “were” are past tense forms of the verb “to be”. We use t hem to talk about the past. ✅ When we Use “Was” Use “was” with: I He She It One person/thing (singular) πŸ”Έ Examples:                         I was tired yesterday.                         He was at the office.                          She was my teacher.   ...

Do vs Does : Easy Way To Get

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  Do’  vs  ‘Does’ – Easy Guide for Beginners πŸ‘‹ Hello learners! Do you get confused between "do" and "does"? Don’t worry! You’re not alone . Many English learners struggle to choose the correct one. But today, I will explain the difference between “do” and “does” in a very easy way, with simple rules, examples, and tips Let's move step by step  What Is "Do" and "Does"? " Do ” and “ Does ” are helping verbs used in the present tense, especially for: ✅ Asking questions ✅ Making negative sentences ✅ Giving short answers They are NOT used for past tense.  1. Use of “Do” Use “ do ” with these subjects: ➡️ I, You, We, They  Examples  :                       I do my homework every day.                        You do a great job.                      We do yoga in the morning.   ...

Mistakes in Spoken English

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 Common Tense Mistakes in Spoken English Do you often get confused with English tenses while speaking? You're not alone! Tense mistakes are very common among English learners — especially in daily conversations. But don’t worry! In this blog, we will look at the most common tense mistakes and how to fix them easily, with simple examples. Let’s correct them one by one and speak more clearly  1:  Using Present Tense for Past Events πŸ”» Wrong  :                   Yesterday I go to the market .                   Last week we watch a movie. ✅ Correct  :                   Yesterday I went to the market.                   Last week we watched a movie. 🟒 Tip: If the action happened in the past, use the past tense verb. Clue words: yesterday, last night, last week, in 2022 , etc.   2:...

Introduce Yourself in English

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How To Introduce Yourself in English By : slow english podcast team. Do you get nervous when someone asks,                  “ Tell me about yourself? ” Don’t worry!  In this post, I’ll show you how to introduce yourself in English — step by step — with simple examples. This is one of the most important things you must learn as a beginner. Whether it’s for school, job interviews, or meeting new people, a clear self-introduction shows your confidence and communication skills.  1. Start with a Greeting Always begin with a polite greeting. This creates a friendly first impression. πŸ”Ή Examples:                        Hello!                        Hi, good morning.                        Good afternoon.                 ...