OK Boomers, gather round. I know you love your English. Proof is your wince each time a dictionary acclaims such twaddle as ...
Learn the difference in 2 minutes with simple rules, examples, and a memory trick. Never confuse these words again.
An American has been left confused, bewildered, and shocked after hearing some of Australia's favourite slang words and phrases. Jayme moved over from Los Angeles to Sydney recently and quickly ...
From the breakout Brooklyn band Geese to the Puerto Rican star and soon-to-be Super Bowl halftime performer Bad Bunny and ...
The New York Times growing catalogue of digital word puzzles drew renewed attention today as players logged in for NYT ...
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Ten phrasal verbs in English (with multiple meanings)

This video teaches ten powerful phrasal verbs that each have multiple meanings, depending on context. You’ll learn how to ...
English uses the verb “eat” in far more ways than just talking about food — and mastering its phrasal verbs instantly makes ...
Tonya Ward Singer shares the power of co-leadership and job-embedded inquiry to build collective efficacy for every teacher ...
This year's pick from Oxford University Press comes after 'Brain Rot' was named last year's word of the year - about the ...
Modern English’s I Melt with You didn’t chart at first, but the film Valley Girl made it an iconic ’80s new wave anthem.
Let’s not beat around the bush here: Americans have a way with words. The idioms and sayings we’ve collectively coined through the years run the gamut from folksy (“couldn’t hit the side of a barn”), ...
accept responsibility for a task or project, often in addition to one's usual duties. She decided to take on a new project at work, even though she was already busy. He’s always willing to take on ...