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Why English grammar can be harder than Chinese
In this short lesson, I compare English and Chinese grammar using a simple drink order. I show how English questions and ...
A Spanish speaker learning English may say, “I have 20 years,” instead of “I am 20 years old.” This is a common mistake that ...
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How to recognize scammer grammar mistakes quickly
Learn how common grammar mistakes can reveal scam messages and suspicious communication. This guide helps improve your English while also teaching you how to quickly identify unsafe or misleading ...
BBC News answers some of the key questions about grammar schools and poses some 11-plus questions for readers to tackle. Grammar schools are state secondary schools that select their pupils by means ...
Grammar has been getting attention in the media lately, and for good reason. Because I am over 50 and I was raised by grammar sticklers, I am sympathetic to managers’ complaints about rampant grammar ...
A new study of bilingual speakers suggests that a single “grammatical engine” in the brain can power multiple languages at once.
A new study uses MEG imaging to prove that bilingual brains rely on a single, shared grammar engine across all spoken languages.
What’s the difference between emoticons and emoji? How do I make product names (like the iPhone 7 or 6s) plural? That’s a sample of questions that Mignon Fogarty, a.k.a. Grammar Girl, answers on a ...
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