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Words of the day
May 30, 2023
Idiom Of The Day
Two Peas in A Pod
Quote of The Day
Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.
Albert Einstein
Idiomatic Expressions
- The Most Common English Idioms
- Common English Idioms
- Familiar English Idioms
- Idioms about Age
- Idioms about animals
- Idioms about art
- Idioms about clothes
- Idioms about colors
- Idioms about crime
- Idioms about death
- Idioms about dreams
- Idioms about food
- Idioms about furniture
- Idioms about general
- Idioms about health
Ways to Say
- Ways to say "Hello"
- Nice to meet you
- Ways to say "Goodbye"
- Ways to say "I Miss You"
- Ways to say "I Love You"
- Ways to say "No"
- Ways to say "Very Good"
- Ways to say "Good Luck"
- Ways to say "Good Job"
- Ways to say "Good Morning"
- Ways to say "Thank You"
- Ways to say "You’re Welcome"
- Ways to say "I’m Sorry"
- Ways to say "Calm Down"
- Ways to say "I’dont Know"
Latest Blogs
How To Make And Accept An Apology In English
How to Make and Accept an Apology in English! In our daily conversation, we sometimes have to ask for an apology or to accept someone’s apology. It is a very common thing in our life. Saying “Sorry” is a cold way to make an apology and similarly “It’s Ok” is the coldest one to accept an apology.
How and when to use Did with Daily use sentences
Did is used when we are talking in past tense. And it becomes fairly simple here because both do and does become did in the past tense.
Examples of pronouns
A pronoun is a word that stands in a place of a noun. Pronouns are one of the eight parts of speech. A different pronoun is required relying on the noun being replaced and the function that the noun has in the sentence.
Interrogative Sentences
An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. While using some interrogative pronouns such as What, Whom, Where, Which, etc., we conventionally use the preposition at the start or at the end of the sentence.
10 TOP TIPS FOR IMPROVING YOUR SPOKEN ENGLISH
English is just another language. Treat it that way! Listening, Reading, Speaking, and Writing are pioneers of any language. Certainly, English is considered to be easy to learn and an accessible language.
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