There are many words that are constantly misused like: there, they’re or their. But in order to use them correctly you have to first know what they mean! Here is a rough guide… There indicates a place… more →
tutorMicmanwrote 2 weeks ago: Pronunciation: kän-tü-ˈmē-lē-əs Definition: (archaic) rudely contemptuous; insolent or disdainful, e … more →
wrote 5 months ago: Perhaps you’re studying for your GCSE English examination and want to improve your vocabulary. … more →
wrote 6 months ago: Want a new word to break up the monotony of those words we have to use all the time? Good. Here we g … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Students often complain about the vocabulary of the TOEFL. Whether it is the obstable of difficult … more →
wrote 1 year ago: Yikes! it’s the photo of the white dictionary again (from the post two weeks ago). But notic … more →
wrote 3 years ago: At the exact moment that the displacement of accents began with the syncopation in the string quarte … more →
wrote 6 years ago: I just knew he still cared! You can see him tapping the area where he keeps his laptop. .-. . … more →