English often adds do in present simple questions, like “Do you know?” Here is how that pattern developed and how it works today.
Why “goodbye” used to be a blessing
“Goodbye” comes from “God be with ye,” a parting blessing that gradually shrank into one familiar everyday word.
100 Words to Use Instead of “Full”
Tired of saying full in every sentence? Learn 100 vivid alternatives for writing and speech, from packed to complete, to match any context.
100 Common Responses to “How Are You?”
Stuck on how to answer “How are you?”? Get 100 common responses, from casual to professional, plus friendly options for any mood or moment.
Why “sarcasm” literally means “to tear flesh”
“Sarcasm” comes from a Greek word meaning “to tear flesh,” which helps explain why sarcastic remarks are often called cutting.
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