English spelling can be a tricky aspect of learning the language, especially for EAL (English as an Additional Language) learners. This guide aims to clarify the key English spelling rules related to verbs, nouns, and adjectives. By understanding these rules, you’ll improve your spelling skills and feel more confident in your writing. English Spelling Rules: […]
Both Regular and Irregular Verbs [Verbs That Can Be Regular and Irregular!]
Both Regular and Irregular Verbs [Verbs That Can Be Regular and Irregular!] Learning English verbs can be challenging, especially when some verbs can be both regular and irregular! This article will help English as an Additional Language (EAL) students understand these special verbs by listing them and providing example sentences for each. Let’s dive in […]
Less versus Fewer: How to Use Each Correctly
English learners often struggle with the following distinction: less versus fewer. While these words might seem interchangeable, they serve different grammatical purposes. Less versus Fewer: How to Use Each Correctly This article will clarify their formal, standard uses and touch upon the more flexible, informal use of “less” in everyday speech. Formal, Standard Use Fewer […]
At Night vs In The Night: Which is Correct?
English as an Additional Language (EAL) learners often find themselves puzzled by the subtle differences between phrases that seem similar but carry different meanings. Two such phrases are “at night vs in the night.” Understanding when and how to use these expressions correctly can enhance your fluency and comprehension. At Night vs In The Night: […]
Hold Up or Hold On: What’s the Difference?
Learning English can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding phrasal verbs. Two commonly used phrasal verbs that often confuse English as an Additional Language (EAL) students are “hold up” and “hold on.” Although they might sound similar, they have different meanings and uses. Should you use hold up or hold on? Let’s see… […]