Learning English grammar can feel overwhelming, but certain mistakes appear repeatedly amongst new speakers. These errors aren't random—they follow predictable patterns that you can learn to avoid.
More and more frequently, polished writing raises suspicion. The everyday techniques taught in grammar school are being misread as AI, reshaping how people judge what sounds human.
Good grammar lessons help children become better writers, and you don’t need to know what a fronted adverbial is to help One unanticipated consequence of school closures and remote learning has been a ...
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Bilinguals may use one shared grammar system in the brain instead of switching between two
A Spanish speaker learning English may say, “I have 20 years,” instead of “I am 20 years old.” This is a common mistake that can even sound charming. But a new study suggests such slips may not be ...
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