The present perfect tense is used to talk about actions or situations completed in the past. Note that the present perfect is not used with… Continue reading
E.g. vs. i.e.
Among the Latin abbreviations, e.g. and i.e. can be considered to belong the most commonly misused. While both terms are deemed to be formal, using… Continue reading
English vocabulary worksheet
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word. 1. The teacher ………………. the student for his tardiness. 2. Exercise is ………………… to health. 3. The… Continue reading
Capital vs. Capitol
As with other English homophones, capital and capitol are confusing because their pronunciation is similar and both words when written almost look the same. To… Continue reading
English idioms
Here are some common idiomatic expressions in English. Get your head around it To get your head around something is to understand it. Dig in… Continue reading
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