Idioms: What they are and how to use them
Imagine navigating a conversation where “raining cats and dogs” doesn’t involve pets falling from the…

Imagine navigating a conversation where “raining cats and dogs” doesn’t involve pets falling from the…

Most English learners find irregular verbs frustrating because they break the rules we work so…

Choosing the right quantifier depends on one simple rule: is the noun countable or uncountable?…

Ever found yourself hovering your cursor over an apostrophe, unsure if it belongs before or…

Parallelism, also known as parallel structure, is the repetition of a specific grammatical form within…

Coordinating conjunctions allow you to connect ideas without starting a new sentence every few words….

Subordinating conjunctions are the tools that turn choppy, simple sentences into sophisticated, flowing prose. While…

Conjunctive adverbs do more than just connect sentences—they tell your reader how two ideas relate….

Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that work together to balance a sentence. Unlike single-word…

Conjunctions are the essential links that turn choppy, disconnected sentences into fluid thoughts. Instead of…