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Plural of Buffalo

What’s the Plural of Buffalo? Buffalos or Buffaloes?

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about more than one of something, we often add an “s” or “es” to the end of the word. This rule helps us change a word from single to plural, meaning there’s more than one. So, when it comes to the word “buffalo,” how do we make it plural? Is it “buffalos” […]

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Pick up and Drop off: What’s the Difference

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about moving people or things from one place to another, two common phrases we often use are “pick up” and “drop off.” These phrases may sound simple, but they are very useful in our daily lives. This article will explain these terms in a very simple way, so everyone can understand what

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Plural of Mango

What’s the Plural of Mango? Mangos or Mangoes?

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

Mangoes are delicious fruits that many people enjoy all over the world. But when we talk about more than one mango, some people get confused. Should we say “mangos” or “mangoes”? This article will help you understand which one is correct and why. Plural of Mango Plural is a term we use when we talk

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Past Tense of Show

What’s the Past Tense of Show? (Showed or Shown?)

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

Have you ever wondered how to talk about something you showed someone in the past? The word “show” is something we use a lot. We show pictures, we show how to do things, and we even show our feelings. But when we talk about doing this in the past, the word changes a bit. The

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Past Tense of See

What’s the Past Tense of See? (Saw or Seen?)

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about things we have looked at or watched in the past, we use the past tense of the verb “see.” The past tense of “see” is “saw.” Past Tense Of “See” Is “Saw.” “Saw” is the simple past tense form of “see.” We use “saw” when we want to talk about something

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Phrases to Help End a Conversation

Phrases to Help End a Conversation

Phrases / Aniee Asghar

When you’re having a chat, sometimes you might want to finish the talk for different reasons. Maybe you have to go somewhere, you need to do something important, or you’re just feeling tired. Knowing how to nicely say “I need to stop talking now” can make things easier for you and the person you’re chatting

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Past Tense of Mean

What’s the Past Tense of Mean? (Mean or Meant)

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

When we talk or write about something that happened in the past, we often change the form of our verbs. This is called using the “past tense.” Today, let’s clear up a common question: when talking about the past, should we say “mean” or “meant”? The Past Tense of “Mean” The past tense of “mean”

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Past Tense of Hit

What’s the Past Tense of Hit?

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

When we talk or write about something that happened before now, we often use the past tense of verbs. Verbs are words that show actions or states of being, like “run,” “jump,” or “be.” But, have you ever wondered about the past tense of the verb “hit”? It’s a little bit special, and here’s why.

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Past Tense of Eat

What’s The Past Tense of Eat? (Ate or Eaten?)

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

When we talk about something that happened before now, we often use the past tense. If you’ve ever wondered how to talk about eating something in the past, you might get stuck choosing between “ate” and “eaten.” Let’s clear up the confusion. The Past Tense of “Eat” The past tense of “eat” is “ate.” So,

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Past Tense of Draw

What’s the Past Tense of Draw? (Drawed, Drew, or Drawn?)

Verb tenses / Aniee Asghar

Have you ever used the word “draw” and then wondered how to talk about it when it happened in the past? It’s like when you use a crayon to make a picture. That’s drawing. But what if you want to say you did it yesterday? That’s where the past tense comes in. The past tense

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