Think you know English grammar? Think again! In this video, teacher Claire exposes seven common grammar myths that have been misleading English learners for years. From starting sentences with “and” ...
From confusing "your" and "you're" to saying "I have saw," these language errors collected from social media posts reveal ...
A new study challenges the idea that language stems from a single evolutionary root. Instead, it proposes that our ability to communicate evolved through the interaction of biology and culture, and ...
Aaron Alexander Zubia, an assistant professor of humanities at the Hamilton School, says classical education focuses on the foundations of Western and American civilization. Although classical ...
A change in language education technology has triggered fresh competition, as Forbes reported that Speak, an AI-powered ...
Andrea Ibanez shares her frustration navigating English grammar as an immigrant. Cultural shock in my journey as an immigrant ...
According to psychology, there might be a reason why many elites are negligent when it comes to the basics of grammar and ...
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Will vs Would - English Grammar made EASY!

Learn the difference between “will” and “would” in English with clear examples, easy rules, and everyday sentences you can ...
Notice that this student used not one, not two, but eight perfectly grammatical sentences to say that their grammar is bad — so bad that it’s standing in the way of pursuing dreams in a scientific ...
After earning a berth for the final of the Delta State Principals’ Cup via a boardroom decision, Uvwie-based Urhobo College is working hard to grab the opportunity with both hands. The final of the ...
Plans have been lodged for the construction of hundreds of homes and new community facilities near a grammar school in a Leicestershire village. Davidsons Developments has filed outline proposals for ...
Do you want a house that's a bit, sort of or a lot bigger? Neil and Pippa talk about why they chose to live where they do, while grammar guru Georgie explains how to use 'a bit', 'sort of' and 'a lot' ...