Hear 100 study idioms students encounter constantly, learn what they really mean, and see which phrases teachers use to hint at success.
Present Perfect Continuous Exercise
Level: B1. Focus: present perfect continuous in natural everyday contexts.
100 Words to Use Instead of “Pass”
Practical alternatives to pass for emails, meetings, sports, and everyday talk. Choose the right word fast and sound clear, polite, or firm.
100 Idioms Parents Always Use
Laugh and cringe at 100 classic parent idioms you have heard a million times. Learn what they mean, when they fit, and why they stick.
Why “wreak havoc” is standard and “wreck havoc” is not
“Wreak havoc” is the standard phrase. Here is why “wreak” fits the meaning, why “wreck havoc” appears, and how to choose correctly.
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