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Transcendental issues

Sample 1: “’Sharon’s got a boyfriend’ would be a colourful way to introduce this piece. It would help you transcend beyond ...
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Convict for, not convict of

“WHAT is the criteria for…?” Get it right: criterion (singular) and criteria (plural). So, what are the criteria for…?“Rumble in the ‘Desert’: ‘Joshua needs confident (confidence) to over come ...
English, along with the vast majority of the world’s languages, uses what linguists call egocentric or relative spatial description. So if you were to describe where something is, you would give a ...
Build sentences using noun groups. Watch out! Thunder goats are dropping in! They use their magic hammers to make sentences filled with potential. Use your knowledge of adjectives to build and expand ...
Getting plurals right in English can feel tricky. It’s not always just adding an ‘s’ to the end of a word. There are lots of different rules, and then there are the words that just do their own thing.
Subscribe to our FREE Newsletter, or Telegram and WhatsApp channels for the latest stories and updates. English can be pretty confusing sometimes, or most times. While it seems like such a simple ...
A handy list of links to resources for teaching nouns Stage 1: Getting a snack. Grammar Tip: Noun phrases: à + article Nouns: Singular and plural forms A collection of animated children's tales in ...
Every single one of us uses British slang words - and we do it so often we don't even notice. Whether something is 'ace', you're too 'skint' to go out or your cat's gone 'bonkers' - the country's rich ...
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So you like puzzles and clues? Is Wordle a little too fast-paced for you? Well, you should give crosswords a try. And don’t worry about getting stuck on a difficult clue either. Gamer Journalist has a ...