We all say this, and keep saying this over and over again: “have a great weekend.” We all know that it is the most common way of wishing someone a happy weekend. Just before the weekend starts, colleagues and other friends who have no plan to meet on the weekend use this phrase to wish each other well. But there …
Joe: Hey, what are you up to? Are there any plans for tonight? Bill: Nothing as such, just making dinner for myself. I think “what are you up to?” is such an idiom that everybody often uses in their daily conversations. But sometimes, it might get a bit difficult to understand in what context the idiom has been used, or …
There are various phrases in English that can be used in various different contexts. And it is not possible all the time to keep these in mind. Such is the case with the phrase “hope all is well.” It is a common phrase that we often use to greet people. While writing any formal correspondence, we try to be formal …
The English language has got some rules that we have to keep in mind while using the correct form of the noun or the verb, depending on the situation. But then it starts to confuse us by creating a few exceptions. In English, most nouns have plural forms by just adding an ‘s’ at the end of the word. For …
There are many words that use the letter ‘t’ at the end in their past tense. I hope you have noticed that the words slept and burnt are the past tense of the verbs sleep and burn, respectively. But these are not what we are going to discuss today; today, we are going to discuss the verb ‘learn,’ and its …