Which is the worst habit an English student can have?
A) Biting your nails.
B) Picking your nose in church.
I will teach you to become a confident English speaker without schools and rules
by Mr. Vig
Which is the worst habit an English student can have?
A) Biting your nails.
B) Picking your nose in church. Read More >
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“Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk, I’m a woman’s man, no time to talk”
— Stayin’ Alive by Bee Gees
“Well, shake it up, baby, now. Twist and shout.”
—Twist and Shout by The Beatles
“Well, it’s one for the money, two for the show…”
— Blue Suede Shoes by Carl Perkins Read More >
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What’s an Atomic Joke?
It’s a regular joke.
But the punch line uses one of the Atomic Words. Read More >
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A reader asks, Is this sentence correct?
Anything is possible.
Yes, I know, your grammar teacher told you there are two situations when you use “any.” Read More >
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Colds are caused by drafts.
I’ve gotten into many arguments over this.
Some people say, when there’s a draft in the house, or when the temperature changes suddenly, or when they go outside with wet hair… Read More >
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Yesterday, we talked about “dragan.”
It was a word used in old England.
It meant, to pull. Read More >