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There are lots of tag questions in English so which is the correct one? Look at the images and choose the correct tag question:⁣
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He’s a pilot, _____? ✈️

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23%
1. is he?⁣
74%
2. isn’t he?⁣
3%
3. wasn’t he?⁣
📌 Don’t just read — USE it!

✍️ Challenge:
Choose ANY 3 adjectives from the chart and write 1 sentence for each in the comments.

Example:
• I’m afraid of making mistakes.
• She’s good at math.
• They’re excited about the trip.

⭐️ Save this post and practice 3 sentences every day for 5 days.

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She is very ___ her achievements after years of hard work.
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9%
A) proud at
16%
B) proud with
75%
C) proud of
Abbreviations make our writing faster, but do you know what they mean? 💬

Here are some of the most common abbreviations you’ll find in everyday chats and emails.

They are generally used in informal situations, so don’t use them in your Writing tests! 💡

Which do you use most often? Do you know any others? Share them below and save this post so you never get confused again!


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📚 First Conditional (Simple & Clear)

We use the first conditional to talk about real or possible situations in the present or future and their results.

🧩 Structure:
If + present simple, will + base verb

If I pay attention in class, I will understand everything.

➡️ Real situation → real result.

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Uncountable nouns in English are things that we cannot count with numbers. ⁣

For example, in English we cannot say ‘Can you give me an advice?’ ⁣

If you want to count them, you can use ‘piece/s of’. For example: ‘Can you give me a piece of advice?’ However, in general, we usually use the word ‘some’.⁣


What other uncountable nouns do you know? Share some more in the comments! ✍️

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