Transitive and Intransitive Verbs – Learn the Difference
Have you ever found yourself scratching your head over a sentence, trying to make sense of why it just doesn’t sound right? You’re not alone. Many people, from beginners to … Read More
Have you ever found yourself scratching your head over a sentence, trying to make sense of why it just doesn’t sound right? You’re not alone. Many people, from beginners to … Read More
Ever noticed how the letter “I” stands tall in every sentence, never bending to lowercase like its alphabetical companions? This isn’t a coincidence or a quirk of the English language … Read More
Grasping the basics of any language can be like trying to catch a fish with your bare hands. Slippery and elusive, they often escape right when you think you’ve got … Read More
Every day, we use countless words to express our thoughts, feelings, and ideas. But sometimes, the words we choose can spark heated debates among friends, colleagues, and even language experts. … Read More
Imagine you’re typing an email to a friend in America. You start typing, “I’ll be visiting you in US next month!” But wait, you hesitate. Is that the right way … Read More
Remember the days when English class felt like trying to decode an ancient language? The rules seemed endless, and the exceptions to those rules even more so. But what if … Read More
Imagine you’re writing an important email. You want to sound professional and clear. But then, you hit a snag. Should you write “in efforts to” or “in an effort to”? … Read More
When it comes to English expressions, we often find ourselves in a sea of words, each with its own shade of meaning. Among these, the phrase “Best Wishes” stands out … Read More
Imagine you’re in the middle of a story. Not at the start, not at the end, but right in the action. This is how present perfect continuous tense works. It’s … Read More
Have you ever found yourself repeating a person’s name too many times in a conversation and it just sounded weird? Or maybe, while writing an email, you felt that continuously … Read More
It seems simple at first, doesn’t it? Saying “I love you” is a big moment in anyone’s life. But then, you want to respond. You feel the same way and … Read More
Ever found yourself stuck in a conversation, wondering if you’re using the right phrase? It’s like standing at a crossroads with no signpost. You’ve probably heard both versions tossed around … Read More
Understanding the progressive aspect in English can make a big difference in how we express ongoing actions. It’s about capturing that sense of something happening right now, or in a … Read More
Writing in English involves knowing the right punctuation for the right situation. It’s not just about commas and periods. Today, we’re tackling two often-confused elements: parentheses and brackets. These punctuation … Read More
Every day, we throw around words and phrases that feel right in the moment. We’re quick to say things like “good job” or “much appreciated.” But sometimes, we stop and … Read More
Numbers are everywhere. From the moment we wake up, checking the time, to buying a cup of coffee, they’re an integral part of our daily lives. Yet, when we stop … Read More
When we talk, we use words. Some of these words tell us if something or someone is male or female. They’re like little clues hidden in the language itself. But … Read More
Imagine you’re in the middle of a conversation, and you pause, searching for the right way to express something that happened in the past. You’re stuck between saying “has been,” … Read More
Grammar can be a tricky beast. Just when you think you’ve got it all figured out, along comes a phrase that throws you for a loop. The debate between “He … Read More
Prepositions of place are like the secret sauce that gives flavor to the English language. They help us paint pictures in our minds about where things are. Imagine trying to … Read More