Homophones are words that have exactly the same sound (pronunciation) but different meanings and (usually) spelling. For example, the following two...
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lessonLove is in the air and like any healthy relationship even the English language is constantly evolving and we come across lot of new words...
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I have been working (present perfect continuous) VS I had been working (past perfect continuous) Present perfect continuous Present perfect...
In this lesson, Ceema tell you about different characters of people with idiomatic expressions. There are people who are fun to be with, some may be...
All the above words are used as describing words. However they are used in different contexts. Let us learn them with the help of some phrases. The...
Do you think your resume needs an update? If your resume has words and phrases that are overused and the HR or the hiring managers are literally done...
I HATE CAR ACCIDENTS. Well, who doesn’t? A car accident is something that happens when your car bangs against a person, a tree, any other...
In this lesson, Niharika teaches you phrases that you could use when you meet a friend of yours after a very long time. Oh my gosh, look who it...
Complaints are expressions of “displeasure or annoyance” in response to an action that is seen by the speaker as unfavorable. Suppose you...
Let someone know (about something) To tell someone something; to inform someone of something. Example : Please let me know about it soon. Will you be...
When we speak continuously we end up using gap fillers. These words are short phrases and are used when we fall short of words. You would commonly...
When we speak about past actions, we use ‘used to’ and ‘would’. At times, they are used interchangeably. In this lesson, you are going to learn the...
In this English lesson, we are going to cover talking about girls. We will primarily cover commenting on traits you like or dislike. Don’t...