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Use the IELTS reading journal to improve your reading skills
Many of my students struggle to improve their reading skills for IELTS. So, I have designed this reading journal to help you with a reading plan.

Definition, Synonyms, and Antonyms of “Whether,” “Wether,” and “Weather”
Whether, weather, and wether are homophones! These words, however, have different meanings.

Use These 3 Tips to Prepare Effectively for the SAT English Exam
I hope you find this article informative and useful as you learn about how to prepare for the SAT exam in the subject area of English successfully from start to finish.

Grammar in the IELTS Speaking—Improving Your Range
One of the ways to improve your IELTS score is to increase the range of complex grammatical forms, especially if you want to get above a 6.

When to Use Ms., Mrs., and Miss to Address People
Titles are used as a sign of respect when speaking to strangers when we do not know their first name, as well as our elders and our superiors, for example, in a professional context.

7 Useful and Cool English Words You Probably Don’t Know
Rambunctious—adjective Synonyms: Noisy, unruly, disorderly, energetic, unrestrained Imagine: Kids who have just eaten a lot of sugar. They have too much energy, they are running around, shouting, and acting crazy. Examples: She was tired after spending all afternoon with a classroom of rambunctious preschoolers. Once the puppies reached about 6 months old, they became more rambunctious than we could have imagined. You can have your friends over, but there will be no rambunctious behavior.

The Meaning and Use of “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished”
The utility of good deeds has been a trending topic for millennia. People have been expressing their opinions about it for as long as we can trace the history of human thought, worldview, and moral codes.

When to Use a Hyphen in the Phrase “Year Old”?
The phrase “year old,” which indicates an age, should be hyphenated in specific situations that we’re going to explain. This means avoiding the hyphen in others.