Learning English Why Non-Native Speakers Might Be Better at English Than You Think If you’re a non-native speaker, you’ve probably felt a lot of pressure to make your English writing and speech sound…
Learning English How to Compliment Someone in English (Without Sounding Creepy) Doug: What do you think of the new guy in the marketing department? Tova: You mean Mark? He’s creepy! Doug:…
Learning English English-Only in the USA? President Trump’s New Executive Order Explained My family moved to the United States from the Dominican Republic when I was ten years old. We all worked…
Learning English, Writing The Game-Changer for IELTS Success: Why You Need Professional Editing Now! Are you dreaming of new opportunities abroad? Whether it’s securing a place at your top-choice university, advancing your career, or…
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Learning English Confused About “Lose” and “Loose”? If you are an English language learner who has difficulty remembering the difference between “lose” and “loose”, you have plenty…
Learning English, Writing Confused About “Advice” and “Advise”? The English language includes many words that have a similar sound and meaning, yet they are used differently. Two such…
Grammar, Learning English In Regards To: Definition, Synonyms, How to Use It In regard to your email dated April 25, 2024… In regards to your email dated April 25, 2024… Do you…
Grammar, Learning English Confused About “Who” vs. “Whom”? The difference between “who” and “whom” is confusing for native and non-native English speakers alike. In that sense, it is…
Grammar, Learning English You and Me? You and I? Him and Her? Putting Two Pronouns Together Can you tell which of the sentences below are grammatically correct and which ones are not? 1. You and I…