Author name: Hina M.

I'm a seasoned English trainer with a TESOL Professional Certification from Arizona State University, USA, and a Masters in Commerce from India. My professional journey has been a whirlwind of teaching, crafting curriculum, and mastering the art of words as an editor and advertising copywriter for over two decades. Plus, enjoyed a long-term American tie-up for a business venture, among other corporate leadership roles. In spite of my corporate success, my passion for education burns bright, combined with a deep desire to make quality English learning accessible to all Indians. EnglishGeni is my brainchild, born out of this desire. Welcome to learning with EnglishGeni!

Exotic fruits, blood orange, grapefruit with other fruit.
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Discover 20 Exotic Fruits: In India & Beyond

Here are our top pics in presenting 20 exotic fruits from across the world and India with captivating images! These hold a special place among all fruits both for how they profile for their looks as well as taste. Discover curious little facts that render them special!

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Fruits 101: 400 Fruits Name, Type and Trivia

This blogpost serves as the single-stop to discover fruits name, seasonality, color, type and trivia profiles. Basically, everything there is to know about all fruits ranging from the mundane to the exotic, is being profiled here, with 120+ real fruits images to boot!

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Degrees of Comparison: 250 Simplified Examples for 6 Rules

Today, we’ll be exploring the concept of ‘Degrees of Comparison’. Let’s observe how they are used in natural English, and blend in with other rules of English with multiple examples and a recent news article. Does hearing ‘degrees of comparison’ bring to your mind long but rather easy flowing three-columnar tables, which have a sing-song quality to them? There’s a lot more to them.