Grammar-for-Speaking
Build real speaking confidence with 18 guides in Grammar-for-Speaking, made for interviews, placements, and daily conversations. Start with pieces like “A, An, The: Articles Made Simple for Speakers”, “How to Self-Correct Grammar While Speaking (Without Freezing)”, and “The Only English Grammar You Need to Speak Confidently” — clear, India-focused, and easy to practise out loud. A few minutes a day here adds up to calmer, more fluent English when it counts.
- A, An, The: Articles Made Simple for Speakers
- Common Tense Mistakes That Make You Sound Wrong
- Could, Would, Should: Sound Polite and Confident
- Grammar Shortcuts for Faster, More Natural Speech
- Helping Verbs: The Small Words That Build Sentences
- How Much Grammar Do You Really Need to Speak English?
- How to Form Questions Correctly in English
- How to Make Negative Sentences Naturally
- How to Self-Correct Grammar While Speaking (Without Freezing)
- How to Talk About the Future in English (Will vs Going To)
- How to Talk About the Past Without Grammar Mistakes
- How to Use "Have/Has" Correctly When Speaking
- How to Use "Used To" and "Would" for Past Habits
- How to Use Prepositions (In, On, At) Without Confusion
- Present Simple vs Present Continuous (Speaking Made Easy)
- Subject-Verb Agreement: The Simple Rules That Matter
- The 3 English Tenses You Actually Use When Speaking
- The Only English Grammar You Need to Speak Confidently