As non-native English speakers, we often struggle with using the verbs “make” and “do” correctly. Given that in Spanish, they both appear to have the same meaning: hacer, we of...
You already know that native English speakers use many phrasal verbs in their informal conversations, so those of us who want to learn this language have no choice, you have to know at least the most...
If you read our previous article about portmanteau words then you’d know what they are, that they are also called Frankenwords (from Frankenstein) and that surprisingly, the term itself was inve...
Well, the truth is that yes, there are. As if it wasn't complicated enough to learn Shakespeare's language, with its illogical prepositions, its phrasal verbs with multiple meanings and, of course, it...
For those of you who are learning English or have the intention of learning it, you should know that, apart from studying a series of grammatical structures and a certain number of words, there is a p...
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