Countable and Uncountable Noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance or quality; can be either countable or uncountable. Countable nouns have singular and plural forms while uncountable nouns can be used only in the singular form.
Grammar Gaffes An embarrassing mistake a person makes in public. This compilation of corrections to common grammar gaffes may save you from unintended awkward moments.
Prepositions A word that shows the relationship between the object – noun or pronoun – and other words in the sentence. Memorise how prepositions are to be used. There is no easy way out. Our notes here may help too!
Singaporean Blunders This is a collection of some grammar errors which are unique to Singapore that may be mistakenly accepted as Standard English.
Subject-Verb Agreement Singular nouns go with singular verbs while plural nouns go with plural verbs. Match your noun with the correct verb.