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@kuksha.com
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Kuksha
@kuksha.com
· Dec 9
Words can be tricky, but fun too! 😄 Let’s play with these homophones:
1️⃣ Sail 🆚 Sale
2️⃣ Affect 🆚 Effect
3️⃣ Whine 🆚 Wine
4️⃣ Brake 🆚 Break
5️⃣ Their, There, They’re
6️⃣ P 🆚 Pea 🆚 Pee
7️⃣ Vain 🆚 Vane 🆚 Vein
8️⃣ Hole 🆚 Whole
Which ones trip you up the most? 📝🧠
#LanguageFun
1️⃣ Sail 🆚 Sale
2️⃣ Affect 🆚 Effect
3️⃣ Whine 🆚 Wine
4️⃣ Brake 🆚 Break
5️⃣ Their, There, They’re
6️⃣ P 🆚 Pea 🆚 Pee
7️⃣ Vain 🆚 Vane 🆚 Vein
8️⃣ Hole 🆚 Whole
Which ones trip you up the most? 📝🧠
#LanguageFun
🎉 Kuksha Wins Vietnam Government English Language Learning Prep! 🇻🇳✨
This collaboration will benefit thousands of Vietnamese students and professionals, opening doors to global opportunities through language mastery! 🌟
This collaboration will benefit thousands of Vietnamese students and professionals, opening doors to global opportunities through language mastery! 🌟
March 20, 2025 at 10:14 AM
🎉 Kuksha Wins Vietnam Government English Language Learning Prep! 🇻🇳✨
This collaboration will benefit thousands of Vietnamese students and professionals, opening doors to global opportunities through language mastery! 🌟
This collaboration will benefit thousands of Vietnamese students and professionals, opening doors to global opportunities through language mastery! 🌟
🧠 Quick tip:
If an adjective has 1 syllable, add ‘-er’ (big → bigger).
If it has 2+ syllables, use ‘more’ (expensive → more expensive).
🔥 Drop an adjective in the comments, and we’ll help you compare it! 💬👇
🔗 Full guide: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#EnglishTips
If an adjective has 1 syllable, add ‘-er’ (big → bigger).
If it has 2+ syllables, use ‘more’ (expensive → more expensive).
🔥 Drop an adjective in the comments, and we’ll help you compare it! 💬👇
🔗 Full guide: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#EnglishTips
February 18, 2025 at 1:16 PM
🧠 Quick tip:
If an adjective has 1 syllable, add ‘-er’ (big → bigger).
If it has 2+ syllables, use ‘more’ (expensive → more expensive).
🔥 Drop an adjective in the comments, and we’ll help you compare it! 💬👇
🔗 Full guide: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#EnglishTips
If an adjective has 1 syllable, add ‘-er’ (big → bigger).
If it has 2+ syllables, use ‘more’ (expensive → more expensive).
🔥 Drop an adjective in the comments, and we’ll help you compare it! 💬👇
🔗 Full guide: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#EnglishTips
Choose the right option:
A This bag is more heavier than that one.
B This bag is heavier than that one.
✅ Vote now & comment why! ⬇️
🔗 Full explanation: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishteacher #englishlearning
A This bag is more heavier than that one.
B This bag is heavier than that one.
✅ Vote now & comment why! ⬇️
🔗 Full explanation: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishteacher #englishlearning
February 18, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Choose the right option:
A This bag is more heavier than that one.
B This bag is heavier than that one.
✅ Vote now & comment why! ⬇️
🔗 Full explanation: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishteacher #englishlearning
A This bag is more heavier than that one.
B This bag is heavier than that one.
✅ Vote now & comment why! ⬇️
🔗 Full explanation: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishteacher #englishlearning
🤯 Uncountable Nouns vs. Countable Nouns – Don’t Get Confused!
Many common nouns can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
Check these out:
Hair v/s Light
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
Many common nouns can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
Check these out:
Hair v/s Light
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
February 18, 2025 at 1:13 PM
🤯 Uncountable Nouns vs. Countable Nouns – Don’t Get Confused!
Many common nouns can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
Check these out:
Hair v/s Light
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
Many common nouns can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
Check these out:
Hair v/s Light
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
Uncountable nouns refer to things you CANNOT count!
💡 Think of substances, abstract concepts, and mass nouns:
✅ Water
✅ Music
✅ Love
🚫 You CANNOT say: two waters or three musics ❌
✅ Instead, say: a glass of water or a piece of music ✔
Read more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
💡 Think of substances, abstract concepts, and mass nouns:
✅ Water
✅ Music
✅ Love
🚫 You CANNOT say: two waters or three musics ❌
✅ Instead, say: a glass of water or a piece of music ✔
Read more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
February 18, 2025 at 1:13 PM
Uncountable nouns refer to things you CANNOT count!
💡 Think of substances, abstract concepts, and mass nouns:
✅ Water
✅ Music
✅ Love
🚫 You CANNOT say: two waters or three musics ❌
✅ Instead, say: a glass of water or a piece of music ✔
Read more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
💡 Think of substances, abstract concepts, and mass nouns:
✅ Water
✅ Music
✅ Love
🚫 You CANNOT say: two waters or three musics ❌
✅ Instead, say: a glass of water or a piece of music ✔
Read more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
🔥 Expert Tips to Master Future Tense!
📖 1. Use "shall" for formal English & polite offers.
🤩 2. Use "will" for most future situations.
🤔 3. If unsure, use "will" – it’s safer!
💡 Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
📖 1. Use "shall" for formal English & polite offers.
🤩 2. Use "will" for most future situations.
🤔 3. If unsure, use "will" – it’s safer!
💡 Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
February 18, 2025 at 1:12 PM
🔥 Expert Tips to Master Future Tense!
📖 1. Use "shall" for formal English & polite offers.
🤩 2. Use "will" for most future situations.
🤔 3. If unsure, use "will" – it’s safer!
💡 Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
📖 1. Use "shall" for formal English & polite offers.
🤩 2. Use "will" for most future situations.
🤔 3. If unsure, use "will" – it’s safer!
💡 Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #learnenglish
🚀 Here’s your challenge: Write a sentence using either "shall" or "will" in the comments!
🔹 We’ll reply with feedback! 📝
💡 Example: I will start my English class next week!
Can you do it? Drop your answer now! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #englishlearning
🔹 We’ll reply with feedback! 📝
💡 Example: I will start my English class next week!
Can you do it? Drop your answer now! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #englishlearning
February 18, 2025 at 1:12 PM
🚀 Here’s your challenge: Write a sentence using either "shall" or "will" in the comments!
🔹 We’ll reply with feedback! 📝
💡 Example: I will start my English class next week!
Can you do it? Drop your answer now! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #englishlearning
🔹 We’ll reply with feedback! 📝
💡 Example: I will start my English class next week!
Can you do it? Drop your answer now! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis... #englishlearning
🚨 DOs & DON’Ts of Using “Shall” & “Will”
💬 What’s one future plan you have? Write it in the comments using "will" or "shall"! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning
💬 What’s one future plan you have? Write it in the comments using "will" or "shall"! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning
February 18, 2025 at 1:11 PM
🚨 DOs & DON’Ts of Using “Shall” & “Will”
💬 What’s one future plan you have? Write it in the comments using "will" or "shall"! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning
💬 What’s one future plan you have? Write it in the comments using "will" or "shall"! 👇
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning
🤯 3 Special Cases Where "Shall" and "Will" Change Meaning!
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning #englishgrammar
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning #englishgrammar
February 18, 2025 at 1:11 PM
🤯 3 Special Cases Where "Shall" and "Will" Change Meaning!
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning #englishgrammar
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#englishlearning #englishgrammar
🧐 QUIZ TIME – Can You Get It Right?
Which sentence is correct? 🤔
A) They shall arrive at the airport at 9 PM.
B) I shall do my best to help you.
Drop your answer in the comments! 📝
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
Which sentence is correct? 🤔
A) They shall arrive at the airport at 9 PM.
B) I shall do my best to help you.
Drop your answer in the comments! 📝
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
February 18, 2025 at 1:11 PM
🧐 QUIZ TIME – Can You Get It Right?
Which sentence is correct? 🤔
A) They shall arrive at the airport at 9 PM.
B) I shall do my best to help you.
Drop your answer in the comments! 📝
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
Which sentence is correct? 🤔
A) They shall arrive at the airport at 9 PM.
B) I shall do my best to help you.
Drop your answer in the comments! 📝
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
📌 What’s the Difference Between “Shall” and “Will”?
📝 Basic Rule:
"Will" → Used for MOST future statements.
"Shall" → More FORMAL & used in legal, traditional, or polite English.
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
📝 Basic Rule:
"Will" → Used for MOST future statements.
"Shall" → More FORMAL & used in legal, traditional, or polite English.
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
February 18, 2025 at 1:10 PM
📌 What’s the Difference Between “Shall” and “Will”?
📝 Basic Rule:
"Will" → Used for MOST future statements.
"Shall" → More FORMAL & used in legal, traditional, or polite English.
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish
📝 Basic Rule:
"Will" → Used for MOST future statements.
"Shall" → More FORMAL & used in legal, traditional, or polite English.
Learn more: kuksha.com/daily-englis...
#learnenglish