Use of “Would” and “Would Have” – English Grammar Lessons – Pep Talk

Would is most commonly used to create conditional verb forms.It also serves the past form of the verb “will”. Would can also indicate repetition in the past. Would is also used as a modal verb to indicate a conditional or subjunctive mood,or to “soften”what is being said. Here are a few examples of the use… Continue reading Use of “Would” and “Would Have” – English Grammar Lessons – Pep Talk

Uses of should have,would have,could have in English Grammar

We completely understand how important it is to use correct grammar in our daily speaking and we don’t want you to make the mess of it. We care, so we share here. Use of should have: We can use should have to talk about past events that did not happen. • He should have sent… Continue reading Uses of should have,would have,could have in English Grammar

Top 10 Fallacies (or Defective Arguments) In English

Being argumentative is a trait that is much desired among the millennials, as it helps people understand how clear-headed your line of reasoning is, and how capable you are of elaborating your points in group discussions or debates. There are, however, a series of defective arguments, commonly known as ‘fallacies’, where the line of reasoning… Continue reading Top 10 Fallacies (or Defective Arguments) In English

Tips for non-native English learners

First of all, let’s try to minimize the hype around this “learning English” thing. Let’s consider this fact that it’s just a language and in fact, one of the easiest ones to master(especially for Indians who are intellectually quite sound, trust me on this!!). English has actually become a necessity and that’s why we become… Continue reading Tips for non-native English learners

Why we use article ‘the’ with USA but not with India, China, Pakistan, Iran and other countries

We say the USA, the UK, the Czech Republic, the West Indies, the Philippines, the Netherlands but we don’t use the India, the Pakistan, the China, the South Korea, the Japan, the Taiwan, the Indonesia etc. Do you people wanna know why some countries use ‘the’ ? Here is the explanation briefed in points:- 1)… Continue reading Why we use article ‘the’ with USA but not with India, China, Pakistan, Iran and other countries

How to Use ‘Unless’ and ‘Until’ in the English Sentences

We understand how important it is to know the correct grammar rules in English speaking and we don’t  want you to make blunder in speaking. we care so we share here. Both ‘Until’ and ‘Unless’ are generally used as conjunctions to connect the sentences in English. Note: Both of these might also be used as… Continue reading How to Use ‘Unless’ and ‘Until’ in the English Sentences

How to improve your Spoken English

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