GRAMMAR5 Min Read Thomas HardyonJanuary 22, 2026 Between vs. Among – What’s the Difference? When we talk about between, it usually refers to two distinct items or points, showing a relationship or separation. For example, I once… Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read JozafonJanuary 22, 2026 Blaim vs Blame – Which Is Correct? A Clear Grammar Guide for Confident English Use When learning English, one of the most common confusions is whether to write blaim or blame. As someone who has taught and edited English… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonJanuary 22, 2026 Understanding the Subtle Differences: “Concern Of” vs. “Concern About” vs. “Concern For” When I teach English, I often start this topic by explaining the phrases concern of, concern about, and concern for, because their meaning,… Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read Virginia WoolfonJanuary 21, 2026 Understanding “Everyone Has” vs. “Everyone Have” in American English When talking about groups of people, it’s essential to understand when to use has or have. Many students, writers, and even seasoned English… Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read Thomas HardyonJanuary 21, 2026 Eachother or Each Other: How to Spell ‘Each Other’ Correctly When it comes to writing in English, many people often get confused about whether to write Eachother or Each other. The Correct choice is… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read JozafonJanuary 21, 2026 Is It Correct to Say, “How Can We Help You?” – Grammar and Usage Explained When a business or team reaches out with Yes, How, can, we, help, you, it’s a perfectly, correct, and common phrase used to offer assistance… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonJanuary 21, 2026 “Helpful To” or “Helpful For”? Difference Explained When I first learned English, I often got confused about when to use helpful, to, or for. In my experience, referring to a person directly… Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read Virginia WoolfonJanuary 21, 2026 As Thick as Thieves – Meaning, Example & Usage The phrase thick as thieves is an 18th-century, French saying that literally describes how thieves move together like a pack at a fair,… Discover More
GRAMMAR5 Min Read Thomas HardyonJanuary 21, 2026 Is It Correct to Say “More Easy”? A Complete Guide for English Learners When learning English, many speakers often find themselves stumbling over rules about comparatives. It is generally incorrect to say… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read JozafonJanuary 21, 2026 Girlie or Girly: Which One Is Correct to Use? (2026) When writing about girls or women, it’s important to know that both girly and girlie are correct in English, but they serve slightly different… Discover More