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Interesting Facts about English and Tutoring for anyone, in any way
Vlad K
May 142 min read
Still Water vs. Tap Water: Unveiling the Differences
When you pour yourself a glass of water, have you ever wondered about the distinction between "still" vs"tap" water?
Vlad K
Jun 29, 20232 min read
Exploring the Singular and Plural Forms of "Man" and "Woman"
"Man" represents the singular form, while "men" is the plural form. "Woman" denotes the singular form, while "women" represents the plural.
Vlad K
Jun 28, 20232 min read
To vs. Too vs. Two - What is the difference?
“two” is the number 2, “to” is a preposition, and “too” is an adverb that can mean “overtly" or "also"
Vlad K
Jun 22, 20231 min read
What is the Difference Between “They’re”, “There” and “Their”?
"They're" is a short form for "they are", "there" stands for place or location, and "their" is a possessive pronoun.
Vlad K
Jun 20, 20232 min read
What is the difference between: Than and Then?
"Than" is primarily used as a conjunction for making comparisons. "Then" is an adverb that relates to time, order, or sequence.
Vlad K
Jun 16, 20232 min read
How Do You Spell It - Grey or Gray?
"Grey" is more commonly used in British English, while "gray" is the preferred spelling in American English.
Vlad K
May 25, 20232 min read
How and When to Use "Lie" and "Lay"?
Whether you're lying down to relax or laying down the truth, understanding the difference is key.
Vlad K
May 19, 20232 min read
What are Irregular Nouns? What are the Most Common Irregular Nouns?
Unlike regular nouns, which typically follow predictable patterns for pluralization and possessive forms, irregular nouns have unique forms.
Vlad K
Jan 25, 20231 min read
What is the Difference Between the Words Fail and Fall
The difference between the usage of the words "fail" and "fall".
Vlad K
Jan 13, 20231 min read
Do I Write Colour or Color?
The main difference nowadays is that colour is used in British English and color in American English.
Vlad K
Dec 15, 20222 min read
Very and Really
Really and very are adverbs of English language that empathize and intensify and both can be translated as the same word in other languages.
Vlad K
Nov 24, 20221 min read
Quite, Quit and Quiet Differences
These three words are spelled similarly, but their meanings and usage are completely different.
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