The Manila Times on MSN
Reduction of adjective clauses technique
The mark of fluent English-language writers or speakers is the way they effortlessly do away with words mandated by formal grammar — which only impede the quick delivery of their ideas.
In Japan, there’s a term for this phenomenon: tsundoku.
YouTube on MSN
🇰🇷 Why Korean VERBS are the HARDEST!!
In this episode, Ollie challenges himself with complex Korean verb forms and learns how to express seeing an imaginary dog using Korean conjugation rules. 오늘은 올리가 한국어 동사 활용을 연습하며 상상의 개를 보는 법을 배워봅니다!
The word Halloween seems like a good place to start. The Christian holiday All Saints' Day has been celebrated on Nov. 1 for ...
The use of artificial intelligence is leading to a flattening of our language that is evident in the emails we write and the texts we compose. Studies have already confirmed this. Robotic verbiage ...
Try these ideas to move from vocabulary quizzes to activities where students communicate in real-world situations.
Everybody wants to be an entrepreneur, be a ‘businessman', and become a millionaire, or at least become rich with all the trappings that ...
Advocates of these end-of-the-world theories say we could be experiencing the onset of what the Bible and Christianity refer ...
Grammar expert June Casagrande tackles the use of hyphens with a close look at eight multiword terms that writers sometimes ...
A jury found a former Gillette assisted living center CNA who lost track of a dementia patient, who then got outside and ...
The Nation on MSN
The Immortal Poetry of Ron Padgett
Pink Dust, a collection about aging and death, offers an optimistic vision of life as a continual act of reading.
NYT Connections is a daily word association puzzle by The New York Times that presents 16 words arranged in a 4×4 grid, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results