Level A1. Focus on subject pronouns in simple everyday sentences.
Why “Let’s eat Grandma” needs a comma
A tiny comma can completely change meaning. Learn why “Let’s eat, Grandma” is correct and how to avoid this common punctuation mistake.
What is an oronym?
An oronym is a phrase that sounds like a different phrase. Learn how shifting word boundaries creates surprising matches.
Why bonfire used to be bonefire
Bonfire comes from an older form, bonefire, which originally meant a fire made with bones. Here is how the word changed over time.
Why “avocado” originally meant “testicle”
“Avocado” comes from the Aztec word ahuacatl, which also meant “testicle,” probably because of the fruit’s shape and appearance.
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