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Learn English through songs

12 Useful and Practical Expressions from Song Titles

Songs are a fantastic and exciting tool to learn a language. They contain myriads of useful expressions so that in your everyday use of English they may very well come in handy.

Run-on sentences

What is a Run-On Sentence and How to Correct It?

A run-on sentence is a sentence made up of improperly connected independent clauses. Having a run-on sentence in your writing is evidence of poor grammar.

First, second, and third person

When and how to use the first, second, and third person with examples

The first, second, and third person are different grammatical perspectives. These points of view help distinguish between the speaker, addressee, and others.

Differences between US and UK English

Differences Between US and UK English

1) Fall or Autumn? Trick question, both are correct. Can you guess which one’s which? I’ll give you a hint; the American versions always sound cooler than our versions in England. ‘Fall’ or ‘The Fall’ is the American version and is the time of year between September to November. 2) Can I use the rest..toi..urgh..? It might seem unusual for English people to hear the word ‘restroom’ but this is actually how it is said when using the bathroom in the US. The word ‘toilet’ is borrowed from none

Connecting With a Purpose

Connecting With a Purpose of Learning

First, let me start off by saying that it is nearly impossible to be receptive to new knowledge unless your environment is conducive (helpful) to learning.

What is em dash?

Understanding what an em dash is and when to use it

The em dash is used when you want a strong break in a sentence. Instead of commas, colons/semicolons and parentheses are often used.

How to succeed in IELTS?

How to Get a Band 9 on IELTS With No Effort

There are no tricks or magic for getting a Band 9 but there are ways to improve your exam performance.

What is FYI

FYI Meaning And Its Use in Formal And Informal Contexts

FYI is an abbreviation of “for your information.” This phrase informs the addressee that the message that follows is simply to provide information and requires no action on their part.