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GRAMMAR6 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonJanuary 26, 2026 Often Times or Oftentimes – What’s the Difference? Oftentimes is an adverb used to describe events that happen frequently or many times. In modern English, the single word Oftentimes is… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read Virginia WoolfonJanuary 26, 2026 “Dream Of” vs. “Dream About” – Difference (With Examples) When we talk about dreaming, it’s easy to confuse dream of and dream about, but their usage has subtle distinctions. Dream of often refers to… Discover More
GRAMMAR6 Min Read Thomas HardyonJanuary 26, 2026 Shown vs. Showed: Understanding the Difference With Examples When learning English, many students get confused between shown and showed. Showed is a simple past tense form of the verb show and is used… Discover More
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GRAMMAR5 Min Read Aldous HuxleyonJanuary 26, 2026 Mastering Subordinate Clauses: Unlocking the Secrets of Complex Sentences Mastering subordinate clauses begins when you see how a dependent clause works with an independent clause to form a complete sentence with… Discover More