200+ Positive Adjectives Starting from A to Z
Positive adjectives help you describe, praise, and express good qualities in people, places, things, or situations. Using them makes your English more expressive and…
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Positive adjectives help you describe, praise, and express good qualities in people, places, things, or situations. Using them makes your English more expressive and…
Read lesson →The words “mould” and “mold” often confuse English learners because they look and sound similar, but their usage depends on the type of English.…
Read lesson →The words “neighbour” and “neighbor” have the same meaning, but their spelling depends on the type of English you use. “Neighbour” is the British…
Read lesson →The words “favour” and “favor” have the same meaning, but their spelling changes depending on the type of English. “Favour” is the British English…
Read lesson →Many English learners come across both behavior and behaviour and wonder whether one spelling is correct and the other is wrong. The answer is…
Read lesson →If you have ever written centre in one document and center in another, you are not alone. Many English learners wonder whether one spelling…
Read lesson →Ever noticed how the same word can look slightly different in English, like “honor” and “honour,” yet still mean exactly the same thing? This…
Read lesson →The words “colour” and “color” have the same meaning, but their spelling depends on the type of English. “Colour” is the British English spelling,…
Read lesson →The words “favourite” and “favorite” have the same meaning, but their spelling depends on the type of English. “Favourite” is the British English spelling,…
Read lesson →The words “grey” and “gray” have the same meaning, but their spelling depends on the type of English. “Grey” is the British English spelling,…
Read lesson →If you have ever stopped typing to double-check the rules for Affect vs Effect, you are definitely not alone! The fastest answer to this…
Read lesson →Expressing love in English can be done in many creative ways beyond just saying “I love you.” Using different phrases helps you express, communicate,…
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