Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Flys or Flies (Have you encountered this error?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 15, 2020 Just like grateful vs greatful, there are other homophones (words that sound alike) that make good meanings but…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Judgement or Judgment (Which is correct?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 13, 2020 Just “grateful vs greatful“, there are lots of English words that require intense confirmation before you use them.…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Alot or A lot or even Allot (Which is correct?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 13, 2020 These words “alot or a lot” can be an issue when you are tensed up and can’t think…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Busses or Buses (Which is correct?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 10, 2020 More often than not, “busses or buses” are two words that seem very complicated on which is correct.…
Read More CCOLLEGE AS Degree: (Every detail you need)byObiorah EstherOctober 8, 2020 AS degree stands for “Associate degree”. It is totally different from a bachelor’s degree. It takes one a…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Flier or Flyer: See the only differencebyPaschal UchechukwuOctober 6, 2020 Just like grateful and greatful, there are some homophones (words that sound alike) that make you think twice…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Choose vs Chose (See a big Difference)byObiorah EstherOctober 4, 2020 Words like choose vs chose at times make you feel very tired of the English language. In some…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Follow up or Follow-up or Followup (Which is Correct?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 3, 2020 English Language at times seems ambiguous if you don’t understand similar words. Words like Follow-up or Follow up…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Reoccuring vs. Recurring: Which is Correct? (FAQs)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 1, 2020 Is “Reoccuring” a misspelling of “Recurring” or is there much more discrepancy in both? I think so because…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Toward or Towards (Which is Correct)?byPaschal UchechukwuSeptember 30, 2020 The English Language is unique and amazing because of words like “Toward or Towards”. These two words mean…