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use of so and such

How to use “so” and “such” in English

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

Using “so” and “such” correctly can make your English sound more natural. Both words help you express a strong level or intensity of something, but they are used in different situations. This handy guide will teach you all about “so” and “such,” two words that can take your English from good to great. What is […]

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use of get in english

How to Use “Get” in English: Meanings and Uses

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

“Get” is a very common word in English. It can mean many things based on how it’s used. This article will help you understand how to use “get” in simple English. We’ll look at its different meanings, how it’s used in sentences, and some common phrases with “get.” What “Get” Means The word “get” is

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How to use GONNA

How to Use (and Not Use) “GONNA”

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

Learning English can be fun and interesting. One word that many people like to use when they speak English is “gonna”. “Gonna” is a short way of saying “going to”. People use “gonna” when they talk about things they plan to do or things that are about to happen. But, it’s important to know the

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How To Say I Will Do My Best to Boss

How To Say I Will Do My Best to Boss

Ways to say / Aniee Asghar

When we work, sometimes our boss asks us to do things. It’s important to show our boss we want to do a really good job. Saying “I will do my best” is like promising you will try very hard. But saying the same thing all the time can be boring. Here, we will learn different

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How To Insult a Toxic Person

How To Insult a Toxic Person

Ways to say / Aniee Asghar

Dealing with toxic people can be challenging. These individuals might make you feel bad, stressed, or upset. But, there’s a way to handle them that keeps you feeling good and safe. Here’s a simple guide on how to do that: Understanding Toxic Behavior A toxic person is someone whose behavior adds negativity and upset to

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Compliments for Brown Eyes

Best Compliments for Brown Eyes

Ways to say / Aniee Asghar

Brown eyes are like cozy mysteries or warm, delicious chocolate. They are common, yes, but each pair is unique and full of stories. People with brown eyes often hear simple praises like “You have pretty eyes!” But, there are so many more ways to appreciate the beauty of brown eyes. we will explore various ways

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How about vs. What about

“How about” vs. “What about”: What’s the Difference

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

Have you ever been confused about when to use “how about” and “what about” in a conversation? Don’t worry; it’s quite common! These phrases sound similar but can be used differently. Let’s break them down in a very simple way. How about Think of “how about” as a friendly suggestion or idea. You can use

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Has Ran or Has Run

Has Ran or Has Run: Which One Is Correct

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

When we speak or write in English, choosing the right words can sometimes be tricky. Today, we’ll explore two phrases that often confuse people: “has ran” and “has run.” We’ll find out which one is correct and how to use it properly. The Correct Choice: “Has Run” The correct phrase to use is “has run.”

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Eventhough Vs Even Though

Eventhough Vs Even Though

Common confused words / Aniee Asghar

Have you ever found yourself pausing while writing because you weren’t sure whether to use “eventhough” or “even though”? If so, you’re not alone. Many people get confused between these two. But don’t worry, we’re here to clear things up in a very simple way. What is “Even Though”? “Even though” is a phrase made

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Questions with LIKE

English Questions with “LIKE”

Vocabulary / Aniee Asghar

Learning English can be fun and interesting, especially when you explore different words and how they change the meaning of questions. One such word is “like.” It’s a small word but can change a lot when added to questions. This article will help you understand how to use “like” in English questions easily. What Does

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