One Word for a Phrase
Always keep it “short and sweet”! Why use words unnecessarily? Eliminate the phrases from your writing and use just one word to say it all!
Always keep it “short and sweet”! Why use words unnecessarily? Eliminate the phrases from your writing and use just one word to say it all!
If you are one among those who think “Can I come in?” is right, then you need you to get back to the basics! Refer to the slide and find out why it’s wrong! Hint: It’s more of a request than an ability!
Why stick to just one phrase? English is all about playing with words. You can present one thing in several ways – use these words to get started!
Some alphabets in English are silent i.e we do not pronounce them while speaking. Refer to this chart and speak like a pro!
People who speak confidently are able to impress others easily. Use the phrases to spread your voice far and wide!
There is a fine line between formal and casual greetings. You cannot “Hey, man!” your boss, it is not right. Similarly your friend will surely laugh at you if you talk to them formally! So, here’s a quick guide to what to say, where!
Don’t know how to refuse to something? Here are some phrases that can help you say no without seeming impolite!
The words that are spelled or pronounced the same way but have different meanings are called Homonyms. All the words mentioned in the above sentences are explained below : Tom had to desert (abandon) his dessert (the sweet course eaten at the end of a meal) in the desert (any area in which few forms …