Beginnings and endings count more than middles. Consider this sentence: "I have never felt more frustrated." The intensity of that statement can be heightened by moving one word to the beginning.
Adults learning another language often tend to continue using the intonation of their native language. This causes them to make mistakes in the new language: incorrect intonation can change the ...
awesomesauce, adj.: (US informal) extremely good; excellent weak sauce, n.: (US informal) something that is of a poor or disappointing standard or quality Mkay, randos, I'll skip the bants and keep ...
Over the years, I’ve seen a lot of “most common grammar mistakes” lists on the internet. And, over the years, I’ve learned they’re almost always wrong. That is, in every published list of the grammar ...