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Envelope vs Envelop February 27, 2017
Envelopandenvelope are easily confused in the English language. They sound similar but their meanings are different. One is a verb and the other is a noun. Thesetwo words are never interchangeable. SHARE
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Adverbs of frequency February 25, 2017
Adverbs of frequency tell us how often or how frequently an event happens. Adverbs of frequency can be definite or indefinite. Adverbs of definite frequency Adverbs of indefinite frequencydo not tell us the exact time of the SHARE
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Amount, quantity or number? February 24, 2017
What is the difference between 'amount of', 'quantity of' and 'number of'? SHARE
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For the preposition or conjunction February 22, 2017
For is usually a preposition and rarely a coordinating conjunction. SHARE
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Is yet an adverb or conjunction? February 16, 2017
Yet can be used as an adverb and coordinatingconjunction. SHARE
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List of irregular verbs February 15, 2017
In English, verbs can be regular or irregular. SHARE
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There, their or they're February 14, 2017
Lots of people often get confused aboutthere, their and they're. These three words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. SHARE
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Expect, Hope or Wait? February 13, 2017
These three words, Expect, Hope and Wait, are often confusing for learners of English. But they all have different meanings. SHARE
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This, that, these and those February 11, 2017
This, that, these and those are demonstrative pronouns. We use them to point tospecific people or things.Demonstrative pronouns are used in place of a noun. We can use same words as demonstrative adjectives. Demonstrative adjectives are used before a noun. SHARE
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Emigrate vs Immigrate February 10, 2017
The verbs emigrate, with an e, and immigrate, with an i, are often confused. These two words, emigrate and immigrate, have the general meaning 'to move from one country to another'. They also sound very similar, but thereis a difference in meaning between these two verbs. SHARE
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Question words February 08, 2017
Questions words are used in asking questions. These words in English are also known as wh-words because they include the same two letters –Wh. The question words are: what, when, where, who, whom, which, whose, why and how. SHARE
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How to use either/or and neither/nor February 06, 2017
The pairs either...or and neither...nor are correlative conjunctions. They connect words, phrases or clauses that are grammatically similar. SHARE
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Ad or Add? February 04, 2017
A lot of people often get confused about add and ad. These two words have same pronunciations, but they are spelled differently (add with two D's) and have different meanings. SHARE
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The conjunction Or February 01, 2017
We use or to link two or more possibilities or choices. Or is usually used before the last in a list of possibilities or choices. Which would you like? Tea or coffee?You can have honey, jam or marmalade.Is it a boy or a girl? SHARE
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