Join Josh and Ollie as they dive into the hilarious and baffling quirks of the English language! From tricky homonyms and ...
I’m sitting here thinking about an old buddy and an English teacher from Boonsboro High School. "Fink" was a good pal. His given name was Dave Phillips, but all his school friends just called him Fink ...
Many aspects of the English language are confusing or harder to master for non-native speakers. Elkhamlichi Jaouad / EyeEm via Getty Images Learning another language is no easy feat. You can memorize ...
There's nothing more embarrassing than having someone point out a writing mistake and realizing you've been making it everyday. I mean, it's probably effected your professional relationships for ...
Honored to witness the historical Inauguration and swearing in ceremony for the 45th President of the United States!” tweeted Betsy DeVos (@BetsyDeVos), who is US President Trump’s nominee for ...
What are homophones? Is it who's or whose? Is it accept or except? Is it affect or effect? Is it bare with me or bear with me? It isn't entirely surprising that homophones are so often confused in ...
English is full of words that sound alike, look alike, or seem so familiar that we stop questioning how we use them. But even fluent speakers mix up pairs like “imply” and “infer,” “complement” and ...
There's nothing more embarrassing than having someone point out a writing mistake and realizing you've been making it everyday. I mean, it's probably effected your professional relationships for ...
Learning another language is no easy feat. You can memorize all the rules and still find yourself messing something up. The English language is no exception. With roots in many other world languages, ...