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Wordy, Verbose, or Prolix

How to Avoid Being Wordy, Verbose, or Prolix?

Feel free to copy this list for yourself to help remind you of some ways to be less verbose, less prolix, and less wordy.

Easter vocabulary

Learn More About the Christian Festival With These Easter Vocabulary Words

Together, let’s discover more about all the Easter customs and words to describe Easter.

Good vs. Well

Good/Well—When to Use Each of Them

Although both words have similar meanings, they are different parts of speech.

Sports term

Terms, Terminology, and Phrases Used in Sports

Many of these sports slang are very helpful because they may be applied in situations other than while discussing sports.

Types of ESL Teachers

Different Types of ESL Teachers and Their Teaching Styles

Ultimately, the most important thing is to find a teacher who you feel comfortable with and who can help you achieve your language learning goals.

Grey vs. Gray

“Grey” or “Gray”: What’s the Correct Term?

There are many nuances and variations in spelling that can cause confusion, even among native English speakers. One such example is the spelling of the color grey/gray. Depending on where you are in the world, you may see this color spelled as “grey” or “gray.” While both of them are considered correct, you should know a few things regarding their usage. So, let’s clear up the gray vs. grey confusion. “Grey” or “gray”: Is there a difference? Many people wonder whether they should write “gre

Information in the tex

Information in Texts: Patterns of Organization

Recognizing the patterns of organization can make it easier to comprehend the main point and supporting details, follow the flow of ideas, and remember the information.

Alternatives to "how are you?

Keeping It Brief: “How Are You” in Different Ways

The different ways to ask someone, “how are you?” is covered here; this will make your interactions with others effortless and awkwardness-free.