Idioms are words or phrases that are not meant to be understood literally. For example, if someone says they have 'cold feet', that doesn't mean their toes are actually cold. Rather, it means they are ...
If you ask those who have never committed any preposition-related error to cast the first stone, even the hand of the most experienced English teacher will begin to shake. The part of speech is as ...
You’ve probably heard the old story about the pedant who dared to tinker with Winston Churchill’s writing because the great man had ended a sentence with a preposition. Churchill’s scribbled response: ...
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So today let me focus on something altogether different: an overall positive initiative on banking regulation from the US Treasury secretary. In remarks given last week, Scott Bessent and Jonathan ...
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An idiom is an expression that carries a figurative or non-literal meaning. They are hard to decode just by the literal words ...
The Karnataka Board conducted the 2nd PUC Englishexam today for Class 12 students. Many students are now eagerly waiting for the question paper and answer key to assess their performance and estimate ...
Speaker Two: That's the letter t. It makes the t sound. Speaker One: t, t, tiger. Aahh! Speaker Two: t, t, tractor. Speaker One: That's the letter p. It makes the p ...