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But once you understand how and when to use "a," "an," and "the," your English will sound much more natural and accurate. Let's explore how these articles work, with examples to guide you.
Idioms often use set words, and cannot be used with near synonyms. We can talk about being 'under the weather' to say that we are unwell, but not 'beneath the climate'. 4.
British English uses organise, while American prefers to organize. Both are correct depending on the region, but using one consistently is important. The reason for this goes back to the 1800s.
I'm an American visiting the UK and I won't use this common English word because I'd get cancelled back home. This woman did not even dare to say the word on camera for fear of backlash ...
Conviction rates for AAE speakers were higher—68.7% compared to 62.1% for standardized American English speakers. AI was then prompted to decide sentencing in a hypothetical first-degree murder case: ...
The use of digital archives dating back to the 1940s, as well as interviews with relatives and members of the JA league community, demonstrates how the story of Natalie Nakase is the story of Japanese ...