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October 8, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법팁): “Was” or “Were” in the “If” Clause/ Conditional

Grammarly Blog gave some tips on using “was” and “were” in “If” Clauses. Check out this post. According to Grammarly

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October 2, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법팁): Singular and Plural Verbs with Money

Erin Wright Writing gave some tips on on when to use plural or singular verbs with the word “money”. Check

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September 11, 2019 All Posts / Language and Vocabulary Tips / Today's Posts / Vocabulary tips

Vocabulary Tips (어휘 팁): Using the word “Hope”

Cambridge Dictionary gave us the following tips on using the word “Hope” as a verb and as noun. Hope as

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August 2, 2019 All Posts / Language and Vocabulary Tips / Today's Posts / Vocabulary tips

Vocabulary Tips (어휘 팁): Comprise vs. Compose

Do you confuse “comprise” and “compose”? Check this post and know the difference between the two. According to Writing Explained,“comprise”

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July 31, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법팁): Plural Pronouns for Singular Indefinite Pronouns

Is it all right to use plural pronouns for reference to singular indefinite pronouns? Check this post and find out.

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June 28, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법팁): Future Perfect Tense vs. Future Simple Tense

Do you confuse the future perfect tense with the future simple tense? Check this post and know the difference between

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June 20, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법팁): Future Perfect Tense

Do you know how to use the future perfect tense properly? If not, check this post and find out. According

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June 5, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법 팁): Present Perfect Tense vs. Past Simple Tense

Do you confuse the present perfect tense with the past simple tense? Check this post and know the difference between

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May 30, 2019 All Posts / Language and Vocabulary Tips / Today's Posts / Vocabulary tips

Vocabulary Tips (어휘 팁): Anytime or Any Time?

Do you know the difference between “anytime” and “any time”? Check this post and find out. According to Writing Explained,

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May 24, 2019 All Posts / Grammar Tips / Today's Posts

Grammar Tips (문법 팁): “Shout at” vs. “Shout to”

Is there a difference between “shout out” and “shout to”? Check this post and find out. According to Speak Speak,

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