• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Shop
Sparkle English Website Logo

Sparkle English

English Grammar and Punctuation Lessons

  • Grammar Lessons
    • Beginner
    • Intermediate
  • Commonly Confused Words
    • Role VS Roll
    • Who VS Whom
  • Punctuation Rules
    • Commas
    • Question Marks

Featured

had to vs had better english modal verbs

Have to VS Had Better

Sparkle English
June 26, 2023

“Have to” and “had better” are similar expressions, but they have distinct meanings and uses. They are both semi-modal verbs. “Had better” is typically used for giving strong advice with a hint of potential negative consequences if not followed. However, “have to” refers to obligations or rules without necessarily suggesting any specific danger or consequence.…

Continue Reading Have to VS Had Better

Spotlight

Direct VS Indirect Questions

Direct VS Indirect Questions

Sparkle English
June 3, 2023

In today’s lesson, we are going to talk about direct vs indirect questions. Direct questions always end with a question mark. Indirect questions may end with a question…

Continue Reading Direct VS Indirect Questions

How to use commas with independent clauses and dependent clauses

Commas with Independent and Dependent Clauses

Sparkle English
May 24, 2023

In today’s punctuation lesson, we will explore the usage of commas with clauses. You’ll learn how to use commas between independent clauses and how to use them with…

Continue Reading Commas with Independent and Dependent Clauses

Explore

Roll VS Role - confusing words in English

Role VS Roll Confusing Words

What is the difference between role vs roll in English?. Roll and roll are often confused in English because they are homophones.…

Continue Reading Role VS Roll Confusing Words

Who VS Whom - commonly confused words

Who VS Whom – What’s the Difference?

Today’s lesson is for both native English speakers and also English learners. We’re talking about the difference between who vs whom. Who…

Continue Reading Who VS Whom – What’s the Difference?

Types of sentences in English

Types of Sentences Explained: Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory, and Interrogative

In today’s lesson, I’m going to talk about the four types of sentences. Sentence structure refers to the arrangement of words and…

Continue Reading Types of Sentences Explained: Declarative, Imperative, Exclamatory, and Interrogative

Primary Sidebar

Sparkle English Shop

Punctuation Rules eBook
Order my 16 Basic Punctuation Rules eBook!

More to See

Should VS Ought to Modal verbs grammar lesson

Should VS Ought to: Modal Verbs Grammar Lesson

June 18, 2023 By Sparkle English

how to punctuate questions

How to Punctuate Questions

June 4, 2023 By Sparkle English

Tags

comma rules confusing words grammar lesson modal verbs present simple punctuation rules sentence structure verb to be

Footer

Welcome to Sparkle English!

This is a website where you can find many English lessons for beginners, intermediate, and advanced learners.

Practice your grammar, spelling, punctuation, writing, and speaking skills for free at Sparkle English!

Recent

  • Have to VS Had Better
  • Should VS Ought to: Modal Verbs Grammar Lesson
  • How to Punctuate Questions
  • Direct VS Indirect Questions
  • Commas with Independent and Dependent Clauses

Search

Tags

comma rules confusing words grammar lesson modal verbs present simple punctuation rules sentence structure verb to be

Copyright © 2025 ยท Log in

Cleantalk Pixel