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Any Time vs. Anytime

Any Time vs. Anytime: When to Use Each Word

If you want to avoid making a grammatical mistake when writing anytime or any time, it’s good to know the differences between the two terms and their usage so you can be sure that you’re always using the right word.

Say Hello in different languages

How to Say “Hello” in Different Languages: Greet Your Friends in 15 Ways

How would you say “hello” if you went to work or even visited a friend in a community where people speak a different language? How would you greet them? How do you say “hello” in French, Arabic, or even Swahili? Read on to find out. The internet, of course, has made it especially easy to access and learn a new language anywhere we want. Nowadays, we even have websites and blogs that publish very helpful information. Now, let’s learn how we can say “hello” to the world in 15 different ways, inc

Past Perfect

How to Use the Past Perfect Tense and Example Sentences

The past perfect is a verb tense that shows that action took place in the past before another moment.

11 steps to learn English

11 Steps for Beginners to Learn English Quickly

1. Start with the physical labels and easy posts around you Labels may include household item labels. Read them, and if you can’t, ask anyone at home to read them. This is crucial because you use these items every day at home. Make sure you don’t forget them, and this is achieved by always reading them in English. Signposts in the community are also another way to start your journey of learning the English language. Most communities all over the world have got signposts with words written in En

Labelled vs. Labeled

Spelling Tips: “Labelled” or “Labeled”?

“Label” is pronounced with only one letter, “l,” in American English. The preferred forms in Canada, Britain, and other English dialects from outside of North America are “labelled” and “labelling,” with an extra “l.”

Stative vs. Action verbs

Lazy STATIVE or energetic ACTION verbs

In this article, I only wanted to emphasize that stative verbs are not used in any continuous form, which can be Present, Past, Present Perfect Continuous, etc.

Bullying, Social Media, and Online Learning

Bullying, Social Media, and Online Learning

That kind of behavior is unacceptable and breaks down a student’s motivation and commitment.

Languages spoken in India

How Many Languages are Officially Spoken in India?

Indian dialects of over 19,500 and 121 are recognized as languages since they meet the standard of 10,000 or more speakers. Interestingly, only 22 languages of India are recognized as official languages.