50 Uncommon Nouns Ending in ‘-er’ Every Student Must Know
Most students learn the same words everyone else learns. Teacher. Farmer. Player. These words do the job — but they […]
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Most students learn the same words everyone else learns. Teacher. Farmer. Player. These words do the job — but they […]
50 Uncommon Nouns Ending in ‘-er’ Every Student Must Know Read Post »
“Used to” vs “would” vs “be used to” — “used to” vs “would” vs “be used to” — three phrases, three
More with adjectives that have comparative forms is one of the most misunderstood areas in English grammar. You wrote “more
More With Adjectives That Already Have “-er” or “-ier” — Here Is What Nobody Tells You Read Post »
You say the United States without thinking twice. But you would never say the India or the France. Why? What makes some country names take the while
When Do You Say “the USA” but Not “the India”? The Truth About THE with Country Names Read Post »