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Tenses
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Phrases & Expressions
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Job Specific
- Presenting Results
- Explaining Dimensions
- Key Verbs to Describe Your Work Experience
- 12 Terms Project Managers Should Know
- Personality adjectives- describing a job candidate
- HR Vocabulary
- Business Abbreviations
- Meeting Minutes
- Word Combinations: Investments
- External Car Parts
- Internal Car Parts
- Balance Sheets – Finance Vocabulary
- Ten Logistics Terms
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Essential Grammar
- Take vs Last
- By vs Until
- Using Articles in English (a, an, the)
- Creating Opposites of Words
- Prepositions (in, on, at)
- German Road Signs with Helping Verbs
- Describing a Location
- Singular or Plural?
- Third Conditional for Lessons Learnt
- Signalling Adverbs
- Using Commas
- Linking Words
- Confusing Words in German
- To ‘be used to’ Vs ‘used to’
- Basic Word Order
Using Articles in English (a, an, the)

An article is a word which defines a noun as specific or unspecific. Click here for more information on the use of articles in the English language.
Consider the following examples:
- ‘Would you like a cup of coffee?’ We use ‘a/an’ to talk about an unspecified item.
- ‘The coffee at the meeting was really cold.’ We use ‘the’ to talk about a specific item or items.
- ‘I love coffee. It’s my favorite drink.’ We don’t use any article to talk about things in general.
Type a/an/the/-
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