He who laughs last, laughs best or He who laughs last, laughs longest/hardest/loudest are English sayings used in situations when certain people may seem to hold an advantage at a given point or seem...
This proverb is actually of Welsh origin and although the key message was the same, in the past it sounded a little bit different "Eat an apple on going to bed, and you’ll keep the doctor from e...
Have you ever heard of portmanteau words? They are also known as frankenwords (yes, from Frankenstein) and they refer to new words that are formed by combining two or more words into one. The catch is...
In a previous article we explained the difference between logic and logical, rhetoric and rhetorical and how to use each of these words in English. Often, these words confuse us because in Spanish the...
Given that spring has already started and the month of May is here, we think that it would be the perfect time to learn about a beautiful English saying “April showers bring May flowers”....
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