. . Many English learners have difficulties understanding the difference between of and from in English. This short guide to the differences between of and from...
. . Using if We use if to introduce a situation that may be real or possible. If we miss the bus, we will be late...
. Common phrasal verbs Here is a list of phrasal verbs with their meaning. Ward off: To ward something off is to prevent it from happening....
. Common Grammatical Mistakes And How To Avoid Them 1. Its/it’s Apostrophes should be used to indicate possession, but there is one exception to this rule,...
. Using the word did . Did is mainly used in questions and negatives in the simple past tense. ‘Did you meet Jane yesterday?’ ‘No,...
. After all and at all . After all . This expression is used for saying that something is true in spite of what was said,...
. . ENOUGH is word that can qualify an adverb or an adjective. It can also go together with a noun or sometimes act as a...
. . The difference between Obviously and Absolutely . The main difference between these two adverbs is that ‘obviously’ is used to state something that is...
. Uses of need . Need is used both as an auxiliary and an ordinary verb. As an ordinary verb, need is used in the sense...
. Speak of and speak about . Speak of and speak about mean very similar things, but there’s a slight difference. ‘She cried when she...