“Have A Lunch” Or “Have Lunch”? Mastering Mealtime Grammar (With Examples)
Meal times come with their own set of rules, not just for table manners but for grammar too. It’s easy to mix up phrases when you’re trying to talk about … Read More
Meal times come with their own set of rules, not just for table manners but for grammar too. It’s easy to mix up phrases when you’re trying to talk about … Read More
Grammar in English can sometimes feel like walking through a maze. You think you’re on the right path, then suddenly, you hit a dead end. Especially when it comes to … Read More
Amid and amidst often pop up in English conversations, books, and articles. They sound fancy and a bit old-fashioned, right? But what do they really mean? And more importantly, is … Read More
Learning English involves getting to grips with phrases that often seem simple but can confuse even seasoned speakers. Today, we’re focusing on a common expression: “a couple of times” versus … Read More
Understanding the difference between agreed and “agree” might seem simple at first glance. But, for someone learning English, this is where language shows its true colors. These two forms reflect … Read More