Time Has Flew By or Time Has Flown By? The Only Grammar Guide You’ll Ever Need
You’ve heard it. You may have said it. Maybe you’ve typed it into a message and paused for a second. Is it “time has flew … Read More
You’ve heard it. You may have said it. Maybe you’ve typed it into a message and paused for a second. Is it “time has flew … Read More
You’ve seen it everywhere. “I’m so tired.” “I’m soo tired.” One is standard English. The other feels expressive. Maybe dramatic. Maybe careless. The difference looks … Read More
You’ve seen both. You’ve used both. Yet “taken vs taking” still causes hesitation. Should you say has taken or is taking? Is it taken care … Read More
You’ve seen it before. “5 year old boy.” “5-years-old girl.” “5 years old child.” They all look close. Only one is right. The difference between … Read More
One letter. One sound. Totally different meaning. Mix up sweet vs sweat, and you might accidentally compliment someone… or insult them. You could praise a … Read More
You’ve heard it before. Don’t give up. Stay strong. Keep pushing. Nice words. But they fade fast. However, when someone says, “Be like water carving … Read More
When you describe someone as devoted, you’re pointing to something deeper than loyalty. You’re talking about steady commitment. Quiet sacrifice. Unshakable attachment. Yet most lists … Read More
You’ve seen a thousand sunsets. But have you written one that lingers? A powerful sunset simile doesn’t just describe color. It captures mood. It carries … Read More
Anger is not one thing. Sometimes it flashes like lightning. Sometimes it simmers for days. Other times it hides behind silence so calm it feels … Read More
You’ve felt it before. You sit there staring at a sentence that says, “The situation was complex.” It sounds flat. Lifeless. Vague. The problem isn’t … Read More