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Learn How to Use the Past Perfect Continuous Tense

Learn How to Use the Past Perfect Continuous Tense

In this article, we will look at one such tense format—the Past Perfect Continuous Tense.

Moses Famuyiwa
Moses Famuyiwa
English
Understanding What Spoken English Entails and How to Improve It

Understanding What Spoken English Entails and How to Improve It

In this article, we will discuss what makes up spoken English, how to improve it, and some tips for improving your pronunciation in English.

Moya Francis
Moya Francis
English
Detailed Explanation of the Past Continuous Tense

Detailed Explanation of the Past Continuous Tense

We use it to describe previous actions that continued, as opposed to the simple past tense.

Nina Stankovic
Nina Stankovic
English
What Problems Can You Face By Incorrect Spelling and How to Work On It?

What Problems Can You Face By Incorrect Spelling and How to Work On It?

In the digital world, we do not often communicate face-to-face but through email, direct messages, and chats, and therefore, misspelled words can lead to some kind of confusion.

Ivona Naneva
Ivona Naneva
English
Meal Times and Titles in the UK That May Confuse

Meal Times and Titles in the UK That May Confuse

“Hi! Can you meet me for dinner on Friday?” It sounds pretty straightforward, right? But! We have 3 main meals in the UK each day. I call them “breakfast,” “dinner,” and “tea.” But that’s because I’m originally from the North of England and working class. In the South

Gary North
Gary North
English
British vs. American English: Some Differences

British vs. American English: Some Differences

British and American English are more similar than different, most would agree, but the two dialects vary in areas like pronunciation, spelling, and grammar. This essay will focus on these differences.

Amy Koerner
Amy Koerner
English
How to Use Fiance vs. Fiancee to Talk About Your Soon-To-Be Spouse

How to Use Fiance vs. Fiancee to Talk About Your Soon-To-Be Spouse

Fiancé and fiancée can refer to the person you are going to marry or yourself if you are engaged. So, what’s the difference between the two spellings?

Beth Taylor
Beth Taylor
English
When You Shouldn’t Use Reflexive Pronouns

When You Shouldn’t Use Reflexive Pronouns

In this article, you will find info about the main ways when we MUSTN’T use reflexive pronouns “myself,” “yourself” and so on in English.

Vincencia Chrysantika
Vincencia Chrysantika
English