Do you always get confused between in, on, and at? You’re not alone! In this lesson, Claire breaks down English prepositions ...
A recent headline in Variety, “Trammell Tillman on ‘Severance’ Delays, Coming Out as Gay and Tom Cruise” prompted grammar ...
An author I enjoy reading is Simon Winchester. One of his books, “The Professor and the Madman,” is about the origination of ...
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How to Use English Conditionals the Right Way

Conditionals can be confusing, but they don’t have to be! In this lesson, Claire explains the zero, first, second, and third ...
A pronoun takes the place of a noun close nounA noun is the name of a thing, such as an object, a place, or a person. in a sentence. Pronouns are short words like 'it', 'she', 'he', 'you', 'we', 'they ...
Phrasal verbs are verbs that contain more than one word. The 'Bad English Made Better' minipods are short and simple English ...
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Exercise 2, typically found in language learning resources, presents a targeted set of sentences to translate. Here are ...
To ensure your communication reflects UAL as a competitive but supportive environment and encourages readers to engage with us, follow these tips: Across UAL, we use standard British English spelling ...