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Passing IELTS, TOEFL, and Other Exams: 5 Tips To Help You Prepare
After thoroughly understanding the format, structure, criteria, and other necessities for passing the exam, you need to plan your learning journey.
When to Use Parentheses vs. Brackets in Your Writing
Brackets are punctuation marks used in writing and mathematics to enclose words, numbers, or symbols. The purpose of brackets is to separate the enclosed words and figures from the rest of the sentence or equation.
Animal Explanation of Adjectives Ending in “-ING” and “-ED”
When we try to understand the endings of -ed and -ing, we usually end up in a situation where we can’t make a difference between these two, even if it has been explained to us in detail.
What are Compound Words and How to Use Them Correctly?
A compound word, or just a compound, is a word formed by joining two or more words together that create a new meaning.
What is LR Syndrome and How to Build Proper Pronunciation
LR syndrome—a defective pronunciation of the r sound and substituting it for another sound especially the l sound (LR syndrome).
When to Use “Mins” or “Min” as an Abbreviation for Minutes
Although “mins” is a commonly used abbreviation for minutes, you should be aware that it is not correct for scientific use.
Understanding Subordinating Conjunctions: Meaning, Usage, and Examples
Conjunctions are words or phrases that can connect sentences, clauses, phrases, and words.
Is There a Difference Between Acknowledgement and Acknowledgment?
In British English, it is spelled “acknowledgement,” with an extra “e” between g and m, while in American English, it is spelled “acknowledgment.”