Learn how to say live properly, and in the correct situation! Live as a verb and as an adjective sound different and are used differently.
If you're anEnglish learner, knowing which words are most commonly used in the language can help you to improve your vocabulary skills and gain confidence incasual conversations. Don't count on these words to help youbecome fluent in English, but do use them as a resource to help you buil...
Please check my video on Commonly Confused Words in English: Before and Ago Here are some more examples: I left home a few minutes ago. We finished dinner half an hour ago. I used to go out with him many years ago. I went to the gym before going to lunch. He called me from the...
There is much disagreement about how these two words should be used. Bothfurtherandfartherare often used ascomparative adjectivesand sometimes used asadverbs, and the part of speech they fill in for can help determine their use. The simplest rules to follow are 1) usefartheronly when referring ...
(*These words also have common “-ical” variants, but they have slightly different meanings. We’ll look at these and other such pairs of adjectives a little further on.) When to use “-ical” While “-ic” is much more common, there are a few cases in which “-ical” is used in...