Since vs. For: How to use them
Time is a tricky thing to pin down in words, especially when you’re learning English….

Time is a tricky thing to pin down in words, especially when you’re learning English….

“Again” and “back” are both adverbs that indicate repetition or return, but they have distinct…

Ever stumbled over whether to say “during the party” or “while I was dancing”? You’re…

Mastering the basic colors in English does more than just expand your vocabulary—it opens your…

“I want to see a sunset so let’s watch it. Look! How beautiful.” Imagine standing…

Relative pronouns are words that connect a dependent clause (also called a relative clause) to…

Have you ever heard the wind whisper or seen the sun smile? These aren’t just…

Have you ever paused mid-sentence, unsure whether to use “affect” or “effect”? You’re not alone—even…

Have you ever hesitated mid-sentence, unsure whether to write “accept” or “except”? You’re not alone—these…

Have you ever wondered why we say “some water” instead of “two waters” or “a…