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❌ Why is ‘a 6-years old child' wrong? Nouns as Adjectives - Compound Adjectives
Nouns as adjectives Have you ever described something in English using two or more words to create a single idea? For example, if you've...
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Why is it wrong to say: "I'm loving it"?
In English, verbs can do two main things: they can show actions (things we do) or states (how we feel or what we think). These two...
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Do Schools Kill Creativity?
Lesson Plan: Do Schools Kill Creativity? Level : C2 Advanced Duration : 90 minutes Materials : TED Talk Video Link: Free Video Resource...
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Stop Saying ‘An Advice’! Master Countable and Uncountable Nouns Fast!
Hey there! Have you ever wondered why we say "What a great idea!" but "What great advice!" ? Or why we say "What terrible weather!"...
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Have Gone or Have Been?
In English, the present perfect tense of "go" can be a bit tricky because it splits into two forms: "have been" and "have gone." Each one...
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Wait, why is it 'an umbrella' but 'a user'?
Here’s the deal: choosing between "a" and "an" is all about the sounds that follow them. Not the letters, the sounds! Let’s break it...
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