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How to use “in,” “on,” and “at” correctly in English
Do you always get confused between in, on, and at? You’re not alone! In this lesson, Claire breaks down English prepositions step by step with clear examples that are easy to remember. You’ll learn ...
When we write things down, it's important to keep things nice and clear, so it's easy to read. Sentences help us give an order, ask a question, state a fact, or express an emotion or idea. Words are ...
A pronoun takes the place of a noun close nounA noun is the name of a thing, such as an object, a place, or a person. in a sentence. Pronouns are short words like 'it', 'she', 'he', 'you', 'we', 'they ...
If you responded to my Facebook post and didn’t see your comment in here and are thinking, “My head will literally explode because of this disrespect,” don’t feel badly. I have “it’s so fun,” the ...
Two sentences become a sentence, using transitions words or phrases that link sentences and paragraphs together smoothly so that there are no abrupt jumps or breaks between ideas. Here is a list of ...
Grammarly, an AI-assisted spellchecking tool, is now reportedly using imitations of professors and academics to review work – ...
I am often asked why English is such a difficult to learn for non-native speakers. In fact, how hard it is to learn depends on what your native language is; and this follows as languages are more (or ...
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