The Punch on MSN
Ten prepositional errors you should avoid (1)
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 ...
English Teacher Claire on MSN
How to use “in,” “on,” and “at” correctly in English
Do you always get confused between in, on, and at? You’re not alone! In this lesson, Claire breaks down English prepositions step by step with clear examples that are easy to remember. You’ll learn ...
A Memoir of SortsMargaret Atwood, Vintage, £30 Nobody really knows what a “memoir” is. But that hasn’t stopped many writers ...
If you responded to my Facebook post and didn’t see your comment in here and are thinking, “My head will literally explode because of this disrespect,” don’t feel badly. I have “it’s so fun,” the ...
Did you know the idiom 'dark horse' originated in horse racing to describe the horse which was least expected to win but emerged as the winner? This idiom is used to describe a person or entity that ...
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 ...
'Hasslers' shorten your life expectancy – I'm not surprised - Move countries, throw your phone in the sea, change your ...
Grammarly, an AI-assisted spellchecking tool, is now reportedly using imitations of professors and academics to review work – ...
Lei, X.T. and Huang, D.L. (2026) A Study of Chinese Vocabulary in the Donggan Language from the Perspective of Cross-Cultural Communication. Open Access Library Journal, 13, 1-13. doi: ...
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