Sunday, 22 December, 2024

Category: NRTC English


NRTC English

Mastering the nuances of the English language can be challenging, particularly when it comes to phrases that appear similar but Read more…


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Prepositions “at,” “in,” “on,” and “by” are all used to indicate time and place. However, there are slight differences in Read more…


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When you see words that end in -ted or -ded, they usually come from verbs in their past tense or Read more…


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To properly understand the nature of perfect tense, I have written that any perfect tense is a completed tense; that Read more…


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Learning English can be tricky, especially with words that sound similar but are used differently. One such word is “felicitate.” Read more…


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The word “severally” can be confusing because it looks like it might mean “several times,” but it actually has a Read more…


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The correct use of the idiom is “A problem shared is a problem halved,” not “half-solved.” This idiom means that Read more…


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English can sometimes be tricky, especially when it comes to grammar rules. One common mistake many people make is using Read more…


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Many Nigerians often say, “The taste of the pudding is in the eating,” thinking it means you can only know Read more…


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What is the Present Continuous Tense? The present continuous tense is used to describe actions that are happening right now Read more…