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The Ultimate Guide on How to Learn English Every Day
Do you often feel like you don’t have enough time to study? Learning English can seem like a huge task, and most of us...
200 Most Common Irregular Verbs + Gerunds
Irregular verbs are those that usually don't take the -ed ending for the Past Simple and Past Participle forms.
Sometimes, there may be the option to...
8 English Learning Websites You Need to Become Proficient in English
Browsing Google is not enough to find the best English learning websites on the net. Google usually brings you the same websites you've already...
Further vs Farther. Commonly Confused English Words with 12 Examples
“Farther relates to definition, further is a definition of degree.” Finding Forrester
Is it always so simple to work out when to use these two...
Who vs Whom. A Simple Explanation for Determining When to Use Each Word
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Who vs whom. The difference between these words is that whom is the objective form of who, which was originally only a subjective pronoun....
How to Improve English Speaking and Writing Skills
To get the most out of your speaking and writing skills you will need to practise - a lot. In this blog post, I...
Fewer – Less – More Examples
Fewer is the comparative of few (used with countable, plural nouns).
Less is the comparative of little (mostly used before uncountable, singular nouns).
Examples:
A receptionist would...
Their They’re There [Infographic] ››› Best Explanation Ever!!!
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THERE refers to places
That girl over there is beautiful
THEY'RE is short for THEY ARE
They are both very special to me
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They're both...
5 Decision Making Business English Phrases
Many of the students to whom I teach Business English are senior people within their organisations who have to make many important and not...
Can Could 👍 with Many Examples ✅ [Modal Verbs]
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Can and could are modal auxiliary verbs which express ability, permission, request, offer or possibility.
Could is originally the past form of can, but...