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 »
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 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 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 ’ 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? Words that are often confused Some words are often confused by language learners – b...Read more »
‘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 »
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 »
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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