
Stop Misusing English Modal Verbs: Master ‘Can, Should, Must’
You’re probably misusing English modal verbs like can, should, and must, and don’t even know it. most people treat them like regular verbs.
You’re probably misusing English modal verbs like can, should, and must, and don’t even know it. most people treat them like regular verbs.
So you just texted your English-speaking friend using English slang like “LMAO 😂” after they said their cat knocked over the TV.
Speak English fluently—not like a robot, not like you’re reading from a dusty textbook, but like a real, confident human being who owns every conversation
Homophones can either make you look like a grammar genius or like someone who slept through English class. Ever said “I saw a soar in prices”?
Conversational English is the key to unlocking real-world fluency, not textbook perfection. It’s what helps you order food without fumbling
Ever made English mistakes that turned a simple sentence into an insult?
Not the loud, obvious kind, but the soft, sneaky ones that sound fine
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learning English doesn’t have to be slow, boring, or frustrating.
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Acronyms in English are everywhere, on your phone, in your email, at work, even in casual chats, and most of us use them daily
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