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English grammar, explained and practised
Clear explanations with examples and graded practice.
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Questions
Which tense should I learn first?
Start with the present simple, then past simple, then present perfect — most everyday English is built from these three.
Do I need to memorise every rule?
No. Read the contrast cards, do the quick practice, then meet each rule again inside real reading and listening material.
What if a rule still feels confusing?
Open any grammar page and use “Ask AI” to have the rule re-explained or get a fresh example at your level.