Whom versus Who

Whom versus Who

Whom  versus   Who Traditionally,  whom  is used as the object of a preposition or verb. To whom are you speaking? He’s the one who...Read more »

Just, yet, still, already

Just, yet, still, already

Just, yet, still, already These words are often used with the  present perfect  tense although  yet ,  still  and  already  can all be...Read more »

As and like

As and like

As and like As and like are often confused since they are both used to compare actions or situations. There are, however, important diff...Read more »

Wish and If only

Wish and If only

Wish and If only Wish  and ‘ If only ’ are both used to talk about regrets – things that we would like to change either about the pas...Read more »

Do you know the difference between these words?

Do you know the difference between these words?

Do you know the difference between these words? Words that are often confused Some words are often confused by language learners – b...Read more »

‘used to + infinitive’ and ‘be/get used to’

‘used to + infinitive’ and ‘be/get used to’

‘used to + infinitive’ and ‘be/get used to’ People often get confused about the use of  used to + infinitive  and  be/get used to + ...Read more »

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms and Antonyms

An  antonym  is a word that is the opposite meaning of another. It comes from the Greek words “anti” for opposite and “onym” for name. Sin...Read more »

Accept vs. Except

Accept vs. Except

When to Use Accept vs. Except Accept  means to  agree  or to  receive  something offered. Except  means  excluding  or with the except...Read more »

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