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More than 100 professions and trades in English

Have you ever asked yourself what the difference between a profession and a trade is? Usually, we use “profession” to mean a job that requires some type of academic training to be able to...

Its vs. It’s – MyEnglishTeacher.eu Blog

Image sourceOne of the most basic mistakes that you can make is when it comes to it’s and its.What is the difference between these two homophones? How do you know when to use each...

Double Negatives In English Grammar • Speak Better English with Harry

Harry Harry is a native English teacher with over 10 years of experience both online and in face-to-face lessons. With his extensive experience in business, he specialises in Business English lessons but happily teaches...

Studying English in Philadelphia | Ginseng English

Culture Philadelphia is home to loads of culture. This includes fine art museums, like the incredible Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Rodin Museum, and the Barnes Foundation. It also includes popular...

You’re wrong. (Or: How to disagree without being rude.)

When people who think differently work together, we end up with better solutions – but this means you will eventually find yourself disagreeing with someone in the workplace.It might also mean you need to...

A Spoonful of Grammar – LAURA FINEBERG COOPER

Don't let your confusion over verb tenses make you emotionally overwrought!! There are a dizzying number of verb tenses (from 6 to 12, depending who you believe), but writers are in luck! We only...

A Song with First Conditional, Imperatives, and Collocations

Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now Dua Lipa sings a song, Don’t Start Now, in which she tells an ex boyfriend very clearly that their relationship is finished and she is not interested in seeing...

How To Use Reflexive Pronouns – english-at-home.com

We use reflexive pronouns (myself / yourself / himself / herself / itself / ourselves / yourselves / themselves) when the subject and the object of a verb are the same. For example, “She...

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