Need a better word than exit? Get 100 sharp alternatives for writing, UI labels, and speech, plus tips to choose the right one every time.
100 Words to Use Instead of “Late”
Tired of writing “late” again and again? Discover 100 vivid alternatives to “late” for clearer, more engaging English—perfect for any writer.
100 Words to Use Instead of “Rigid”
Stuck using “rigid” too often? This list of 100 sharp alternatives helps you match tone, from strict to inflexible, with a few surprise picks.
Confusing Comparatives and Superlatives Exercise
Level: Advanced. Focus: Confusing comparatives and superlatives, including double comparatives, superlatives with ever, and comparison structures with than, as, and the.
Tricky Passive Structures with Reporting Verbs Exercise
Level C1. Focus on passive reporting structures such as it is said that, be reported to, be thought to have, and similar patterns. Exactly two questions have two correct options.
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