The noun “chalk” can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be Read more…
Tag: Lexis and Structure
If you want to make sure your sentences are clear and correct, one thing to watch out for is a Read more…
In English, we often use imperatives when we give commands or instructions. Imperatives tell someone what to do, like “Close Read more…
Adjectives are words that describe nouns. They tell us more about people, places, or things. But did you know that Read more…
Understanding the correct usage of “alumna,” “alumnus,” “alumnae,” and “alumni” can be tricky for beginners. These words commonly refer to Read more…
“Anyway” is the correct word. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, it’s an adverb used to indicate contrast or to add Read more…
Learning English can be fun and exciting, but sometimes it can also be tricky, especially when it comes to words Read more…
Certain words in English always have an “s” at the end because they are inherently plural. Some of these words Read more…
One common error English learners make is incorrectly pluralizing the word ‘potential’. ‘Potentials’ is incorrect in standard English. According to Read more…
English is full of words that sound similar but have completely different meanings. One common mix-up is between “invincible” and Read more…