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Mixed Conditionals Explained

العربية B1

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Common Sentence Connectors

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Understanding English Conditionals

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Double Negatives in English

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Active Voice vs Passive Voice

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Third Conditional Explained

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English Transition Words and Phrases

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Relative Pronouns: Who, Which, That, Whose

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English Word Order Rules

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Reported Speech Explained

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Substitution in English Grammar

Upper Intermediate Grammar B2

In this article, Upper Intermediate Grammar B2 learners study substitution.

You will learn how English avoids unnecessary repetition while keeping meaning clear.

The key question is: Which repeated words can disappear or be replaced safely?

The main rule to remember is: Omit or replace repeated words only when the meaning stays clear.

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