GRAMMAR6 Min Read Thomas HardyonFebruary 4, 2026 An Honest or A Honest: Understanding the Correct Usage 2026 When choosing between “an” and “a” in English, the key is the sound that follows the indefinite article, not… Discover More
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GRAMMAR6 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonFebruary 4, 2026 “On the Market” or “In the Market”? Easy Preposition Guide (With Examples) 2026 When people say on the market, they usually mean something is available for sale or purchase. A product, house, car, or service is ready and… Discover More
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GRAMMAR7 Min Read Thomas HardyonFebruary 3, 2026 Sounds Good, Thanks Versus Sounds Good Thanks: Grammar, Usage, and Tips for Learners When sending messages, emails, or SMS, the correct way to write sounds good, thanks is with a comma between sounds good and thanks. This small… Discover More
GRAMMAR4 Min Read JozafonFebruary 3, 2026 Naive or Nieve: Understanding the Correct English Usage (2026) When learning English, many learners get confused between naive and nieve. Which one is correct? How do native speakers use these words? … Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonFebruary 3, 2026 Take Effect or Take Affect: What’s the Correct Usage? (2026) When learning English, small phrases like “take effect” and “take affect” can be confusing. Many learners—and even native speakers—sometimes… Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonFebruary 2, 2026 Flys or Flies: Understanding the Correct Usage in English (2026) English can be tricky, especially when it comes to plural forms. Many learners get confused between “flys” and “flies”. Are both correct? When… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read Virginia WoolfonFebruary 2, 2026 You Are Welcome or You Are Welcomed? Understanding the Correct Usage (With Examples) When someone thanks you for a favor, gift, or assistance, the proper way to respond is usually “You are welcome”. This phrase is a… Discover More
GRAMMAR7 Min Read Thomas HardyonFebruary 2, 2026 Serious or Seriously? Difference Explained (With Examples) Seriously is the adverb, and serious is the adjective, and this difference matters more than most learners realize. In everyday English, I’ve… Discover More