Christmas Vocabulary : What’s behind the holiday?
Christmas vocabulary: what's behind the holiday? Yes, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!…
Christmas vocabulary: what's behind the holiday? Yes, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!…
'Scrooge' - not a word in everyday use, unless we have a very mean relative…
Enquire and inquire : is there a difference in how they are used? Read through the post to understand the confusion in usage of these two verbs.
Contractions are often used in written and spoken English to shorten and 'join' the subject and verb or auxiliary and verb in a sentence. In spoken English they are constantly present so as a learner you definitely need to get your ear around them!
British English and American English While English speakers will normally have no problem understanding each…
10 Hindi words used in English English has borrowed words from many languages including French,…
10 German words used in English English 'borrows' words from other languages such as French,…
Despite in spite of Member's question A question from Rupam in India and Charlie Meier…
Neologisms: inventing new words and terms This is a question from Sandy in South Africa:…
Donuts! You might be wondering what that has to do with New Year or the…
Like and dislike to talk about preferences There are a lot of ways to talk…
Adverbs of degree video gives you an overview of the function and use of adverbs of degree in English with examples and links to the main adverbs of degree English4today section.
What does the word "Nigella" mean? This is a question from English4.today member Nigella, in…
Advise and advice Advice or advise? How to know which one to use ‘Advice’ is…
ie and eg latin abbreviations Using i.e. and e.g. correctly in English Latin may be…