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Damage is an uncountable noun which refers to harmful, destruction,  or injuryExample: The flood caused serious damage.I...
22/05/2026

Damage is an uncountable noun which refers to harmful, destruction, or injury

Example:
The flood caused serious damage.
In this sense, we do not usually say many damages❌️, or a damage ❌️

Damages is a plural noun and it is legal term meaning "money paid as compensation."

22/05/2026

Past subjunctive mood

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21/05/2026

Test your grammar knowledge

21/05/2026

Grammar rules

21/05/2026

Lexical verbs vs participial adjective

'From now henceforth' is redundant because both 'from now' and 'henceforth' mean the same thing: starting from this time...
21/05/2026

'From now henceforth' is redundant because both 'from now' and 'henceforth' mean the same thing: starting from this time onward.

Use either:
From now on✅️

Henceforth ✅️

Examples:

From now on, I'll be more careful.
Henceforth, all students must wear uniforms.

20/05/2026

English phonemes


20/05/2026

Use these precise words instead of move.

You may know English…But can you understand these native expressions? 1. “He has a chip on his shoulder.”   Meaning: He ...
19/05/2026

You may know English…
But can you understand these native expressions?

1. “He has a chip on his shoulder.”
Meaning: He carries resentment or bitterness.

2. “She is clutching at straws.”
Meaning: She is desperately trying weak solutions.

3. “Don’t get your wires crossed.”
Meaning: Don’t misunderstand the situation.

4. “He always moves the goalposts.”
Meaning: He keeps changing the standards or conditions.

5. “That argument doesn’t hold water.”
Meaning: The argument is not convincing or logical.

6. “She completely derailed the conversation.”
Meaning: She caused the discussion to lose direction.

7. “He has a vested interest.”
Meaning: He benefits personally from the situation.

8. “They are walking on eggshells around him.”
Meaning: They are being extremely careful not to offend him.

9. “She has a knack for stirring the pot.”
Meaning: She naturally causes trouble or conflict.

10. “His apology was merely lip service.”
Meaning: The apology was not sincere.

Most people know English vocabulary.
Few people understand natural English expressions at this level.

18/05/2026

Elevate your English with precise words

Combine into one elegant sentence using subordinating conjunctions.
17/05/2026

Combine into one elegant sentence using subordinating conjunctions.

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