Pronunciation of -ed endings: The three simple rules
Have you ever wondered why “walked” sounds like it ends with a t, while “played”…

Have you ever wondered why “walked” sounds like it ends with a t, while “played”…

Have you ever wondered why we say “a cat” but “an apple,” or why we…

Relationships can be a rollercoaster of emotions, and finding the right words to describe them…

Phrasal verbs are a fascinating and essential part of the English language, yet they often…

Phrasal verbs are an essential part of the English language, adding versatility and nuance to…

Phrasal verbs are the “secret sauce” of English fluency. While formal verbs like “postpone” or…

Mastering phrasal verbs for emotions is a turning point for any English learner. While basic…

Learning essential travel phrasal verbs can significantly enhance your communication skills and overall confidence when…

Person, persons, people, and peoples — when to use them.

Mastering the difference between do and have is a major milestone for English learners. While…
