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Teaching Online Made Simple: My Top Resources for English Teachers
There are so many valuable resources online for language teachers—but how to choose the best ones from everything out there?

What Does Lmk Mean, And How to Use It Correctly?
Lmk is one of the most common abbreviations used in text messages and emails, standing for “let me know,” either capitalized or not.

Simplifying “Used To” Once and for All
“USED TO DO something” means something was happening on a regular basis in the past but is not happening anymore. “USED TO DOING something” means that you have become acclimated to a certain behavior, situation, or lifestyle.

Principal vs. Principle: Definition, Synonyms, and Antonyms
Principal and principle sound the same but are spelled differently. The difference can be seen in the last three letters of each word, with “principal” ending with -al and “principle” with -le.

How to Construct Better Expository Essays
Expository Essays will test your knowledge, may test your problem-solving skills, and, most importantly, all your research skills.

All You Need to Pass TOEFL Speaking Exam is Just to Speak
If your goal is to pass the exam, then keep this little hack in mind if you ever find yourself lacking the vocabulary to tell the truth to your language-speaking examiner.

Meaning of the Phrase “To Wit,” Its Origin, Synonyms, and Antonyms
“To wit” is a phrase meaning, namely, that is to say. It is an adverb used when you are about to state or give a description of something more precisely.

Simile and Metaphor: How to Set Them Apart?
Simile and metaphor are two of the most common literary devices that allow you to compare different things, concepts, ideas, and experiences. Both can help you add interest, exaggerate, or emphasize.