To Far or Too Far? Grammar Explained (With Examples)
Ever found yourself typing out a message or drafting an email and suddenly stopping dead in your tracks? That moment of hesitation might not be about what you want to … Read More
Ever found yourself typing out a message or drafting an email and suddenly stopping dead in your tracks? That moment of hesitation might not be about what you want to … Read More
English is a tricky language, full of twists and turns that often leave learners scratching their heads. One such twist involves the use of “some of whom” and “some of … Read More
Recalling something from the past can often feel like trying to catch a leaf in a brisk wind. You reach out, thinking you’ve got it, only to grasp at air. … Read More
So, you’re typing away, and you hit a snag. It’s a word that should be simple, but suddenly, it’s not. You’re trying to talk about money, something we all deal … Read More
English is a language full of surprises. Just when you think you’ve got the hang of it, another curveball comes your way. One such curveball is the difference between favor … Read More
Figuring out the right words to describe how we move around can be a bit of a head-scratcher. Especially when it comes to bikes and motorcycles. You might hear someone … Read More
Picture this: you’re writing a heartfelt email to a friend. Your fingers fly over the keyboard, capturing every emotion. Then, you hit send and wait eagerly for a reply. When … Read More
Words are like colors on a painter’s palette – each one paints a different picture in our minds. ‘Thick’, ‘fat’, and ‘chubby’ might seem similar at a first glance, but … Read More
Grammar, the backbone of effective communication, often presents hurdles that can trip even the most diligent learners. It’s not just about knowing a vast array of words or mastering complicated … Read More
Understanding the bits and pieces that make up the English language can sometimes feel like putting together a giant puzzle. One piece that often gets overlooked, but is crucial to … Read More
When you’re learning English, it feels like you’re on a journey with no map. Every turn brings new rules, and just when you think you’ve got it, another curveball comes … Read More
English can sometimes feel like a maze with its twists and turns. One minute, you’re confidently strolling through, and the next, you hit a wall. It’s not just about knowing … Read More
English is a tricky beast of a language, full of rules and then even more exceptions to those rules. Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, another … Read More
Ever found yourself struggling to describe how you’re feeling? Words are powerful, yet sometimes they slip right through our fingers, especially when trying to capture subtle emotions. ‘Alone’ and ‘lonely’ … Read More
English is a tricky language, full of words that sound the same but mean entirely different things. Today, we’re tackling two such words: bear and bare. These homophones can cause … Read More
So, you’ve been speaking or learning English for a while now. You know your nouns from your verbs and feel pretty confident about your language skills. But then, someone throws … Read More
Hyphens might seem like tiny dashes we sprinkle in our writing without much thought. But, hold on a second. These little lines pack a big punch in making our sentences … Read More
Imagine you’re painting a picture. But instead of colors, you’re using words. You want to make your sentences vivid, give them depth, and let the details pop. That’s where appositives … Read More
So, you think you know what nouns are, right? They’re those basic building blocks of language that name people, places, things, or ideas. Simple enough. But there’s a lot more … Read More
English can be tricky, especially when it comes to verbs that seem to follow their own set of rules. Ever found yourself stuck between sprang and sprung? You’re not alone. … Read More