Friday, 22 November, 2024

Category: NRTC English


NRTC English

In English, many words sound the same but have different meanings. These words are called homophones. One example is “suite,” Read more…


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Adjectives are words that describe nouns. They tell us more about people, places, or things. But did you know that Read more…


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Understanding the correct usage of “alumna,” “alumnus,” “alumnae,” and “alumni” can be tricky for beginners. These words commonly refer to Read more…


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“Anyway” is the correct word. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, it’s an adverb used to indicate contrast or to add Read more…


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Learning English can be fun and exciting, but sometimes it can also be tricky, especially when it comes to words Read more…


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In Nigeria, like in many parts of the world, people love to shorten words and phrases. Sometimes, it’s like our Read more…


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Certain words in English always have an “s” at the end because they are inherently plural. Some of these words Read more…


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One common error English learners make is incorrectly pluralizing the word ‘potential’. ‘Potentials’ is incorrect in standard English. According to Read more…


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In this article, I have written 5 practical tips for pronunciation improvement for learners of English who desire to speak Read more…


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Archive, a place where records or historical documents are stored, is correctly pronounced or vocalised as ahr-kahyv, not as achieve Read more…