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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.

Where Should I Start Learning English?

Where Should I Start Learning English?

English is a fun language & even though it’s widely spread, learning it fast may seem really hard to some people. We are going to show you that it’s not – so stay tuned.

Who's vs. Whose

Who’s vs. Whose: How to Use Each Correctly

“Whose” is the relative pronoun to ask to whom something belongs, and “who’s” is a shortened form of “who is.”

Alternatives to Good Luck

Finding Another Way to Say “Good Luck”

Let’s take a look at various contexts and ways to say good luck to different people in your life.

Basic prepositions

Four Basic Prepositions in English

This article will focus on four basic prepositions in English, which are AT, ON, IN, and BY.

Ax vs. Axe

What Is the Difference Between the Words “Ax” and “Axe”?

While “ax” can be used in some parts of the world, such as North America, the most common spelling remains the version ending in the letter “e.”

What are transition sentences

How to Use Transition Sentences to Make Your Writing Read Better

Transition sentences are like the bridge between two sentences or paragraphs. They help one idea transition to another, showing the reader what the link is between two parts of a text and making it more fluid and easy to read.

Be patient vs. Have patience

When to Use “Be Patient” or “Have Patience”?

We can use “be patient” and “have patience” interchangeably in most cases.