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WHO - WHOSE - WHOM - THAT - WHICH - WHERE There is often
WHO - WHOSE - WHOM - THAT - WHICH - WHERE There is often confusion about the use of who, whose, whom, that, which or where. - We use who when ref...
#IT_related_abbreviations * HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer
#IT_related_abbreviations * HTTP - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol. * HTTPS - Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure. * IP - Internet Protocol. * URL - Uni...
Vocabulary → Insipid adj. Lacking flavor or zest; not
Vocabulary → Insipid adj. Lacking flavor or zest; not tasty. Lacking qualities that excite, stimulate, or interest; dull. “The insipid play caus...
All list of idioms on TIME Time is a precious. Most of us dont
All list of idioms on TIME Time is a precious. Most of us dont have enough of it and wish we had more. There are lots of English expressions using ti...
Important English Proverbs 1. Between the devil and the deep
Important English Proverbs 1. Between the devil and the deep sea To choose between two equally bad alternatives in a serious dilemma. 2. Where there...
5 Speaking Rules you need to know! 1. Dont study grammar too
5 Speaking Rules you need to know! 1. Dont study grammar too much: This rule might sound strange to many ESL students, but it is one of the most impo...
Articles: Advance Study A, An and The are articles. Articles A
Articles: Advance Study A, An and The are articles. Articles A and An are considered to be indefinite articles as they do not imply anything in parti...
MUCH / MANY Many and much express a large quantity Examples:
MUCH / MANY Many and much express a large quantity Examples: (+) I have many postcards. She has got much influence on you. There are many students ...
A FEW / A LITTLE Differences Between A FEW / FEW & A LITTLE /
A FEW / A LITTLE Differences Between A FEW / FEW & A LITTLE / LITTLE “A few” expresses a small quantity. “Few” implies that something is not...
102 Important One Word Substitutions 1. One who is out to
102 Important One Word Substitutions 1. One who is out to subvert a government: Anarchist 2. One who is recovering from illness: Convalescent 3. One ...

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