Confused Words: Continual vs. Continuous
Two words that often trip up English learners are ‘continual’ and ‘continuous’. Though they may seem similar, they have subtly…
Two words that often trip up English learners are ‘continual’ and ‘continuous’. Though they may seem similar, they have subtly…
One of the most common pair of words that English learners mix up are ‘affect’ and ‘effect’. These words are homophones – they…
Greetings, English learners! Today, we’ll navigate the often confusing words: “would rather” and “had better”. They might seem…
Hello, eager English learners! Today, let’s clarify the sometimes baffling words: “while”, “meanwhile”, and…
Hello, enthusiastic English learners! Today’s interactive lesson is dedicated to clearing up the confusion between the often mixed-up words:…
Hello English learners! Today, we’re tackling four words that can sometimes get tangled up: ‘most’, ‘most of’,…
Hello language learners! Our topic today is about three commonly confused English words: ‘suggest’, ‘offer’, and…
Hi everyone! Today, we’re unraveling a group of expressions in English: ‘lots of’, ‘a lot of’, ‘a lot’, ‘plenty…
Hello, English learners! Today, we’re going to tackle the often-confusing pair: “quantity of” and “amount of”. Ready to decode…
Hello, language enthusiasts! Today’s lesson is about two phrases that often cause confusion: “a number of” and “the number of.”…