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Comforting Words to Say When Someone Dies

Top 20 Comforting Words to Say When Someone Dies

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

When someone you know loses a loved one, it can be hard to find the right words to say. You want to offer comfort and support, but you might worry about saying the wrong thing. Here are some simple and kind words you can say to help someone who is grieving. Comforting Words to Say […]

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Comforting Words

20+ Comforting Words: Expressing Support in Tough Times

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

Comforting words are special words that make us feel better when we are sad, worried, or upset. These words can come from friends, family, or even from ourselves. They help us feel loved, cared for, and understood. Comforting words can be simple, but their impact is very powerful. Comforting Words Examples These phrases can help

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Strong Words

Strong Words to Empower Your writing or speech

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

Learning new words can make your English stronger and more interesting. Here are some powerful words that can help you express yourself better. These words are easy to use in everyday conversations and writing. Let’s explore these strong words and see how you can use them. Strong English Word to Use Here’s a list of

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Used to, Be Used to, And Get Used to

The Difference: Used to, Be Used to, And Get Used to

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we learn English, we find many phrases that look similar but have different meanings. Today, we’ll talk about three such phrases: “used to,” “be used to,” and “get used to.” These phrases can be confusing, but we’ll break them down in simple terms. Used to “Used to” is a phrase we use when we

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Useage Or Usage

Useage Or Usage – Which Is Correct?

Grammar mistakes and corrections, Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When you’re writing or speaking in English, choosing the right words and spellings is very important. Today, we’re going to look at two words that sound the same but one of them isn’t actually a word. The words are “usage” and “useage.” It can be a bit confusing, right? But don’t worry, I’m here to

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Suggest vs Recommend

Suggest vs Recommend – what’s the difference?

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk to friends, family, or even at work, we often give advice or share our opinions. Two common words we use are “suggest” and “recommend.” They might seem similar, but they have small differences that can change what we mean. Let’s explore these differences in a way that’s easy to understand. What Does

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Words That End With “Ful”

Words That End With “Ful”

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about words that end with “ful”, we mean words that usually describe something full of a certain quality. The ending “ful” is like a special clue that tells us about what something or someone has a lot of. It’s like saying a cup is “full of” water; in the same way, these

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Whilst or while

Whilst or while – which one is correct?

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk or write, we often want to say that two things are happening at the same time. For this, we use special words. Two such words are “whilst” and “while.” They both mean the same thing, but people use them differently depending on where they are from or what they prefer. Let’s explore

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Plural of Goose

What Is the Plural of Goose? (Geese, Geeses, or Gooses?)

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about more than one of something, we often add an “s” at the end of the word. For example, one cat becomes two cats, and one house becomes two houses. However the English language can be tricky, and not all words follow this simple rule. A great example of this is the

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Ways to Respond to Happy Monday

Best Ways to Respond to Happy Monday

Ways to say / Aniee Asghar

When someone says “Happy Monday,” they are wishing you a good start to the week. They hope your Monday and the rest of the week will be pleasant and successful. Why Respond to “Happy Monday”? Responding to “Happy Monday” is a nice way to show you heard the person and appreciate their good wishes. It

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