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Countable vs Uncountable Nouns: What’s the Difference?
In English, nouns can be countable or uncountable. This means we either can count them (1, 2, 3…) or we cannot count them easily. Knowing the difference helps you use correct grammar, especially when choosing words like a, an, some, much, or many.

Thomas
2025年7月2日讀畢需時 2 分鐘


Confusing Words in English, Part 3 — Well vs. Good, Other vs. Another and more!
In this third part of our "Confusing Words in English" series, we’ll look at five more tricky word pairs and sets: well vs. good, we vs. us vs. our, other vs. another, bring vs. take, and much vs. many. You’ll find tips and examples to help you remember the differences—and there’s a quiz at the end to test yourself!

Thomas
2025年7月2日讀畢需時 3 分鐘


The Many Meanings of "Get" — One Verb, So Many Uses!
Some of my English students have been noticing something strange lately: the verb "get" is everywhere. Native English speakers, like myself, will use "get" in many of their sentences, but what does it even mean? Is it different every time? When are we not allowed to use it?

Thomas
2025年7月2日讀畢需時 3 分鐘


The Top 5 Free Tools to Boost Your English Listening and Speaking Skills
Learning English doesn’t have to be expensive—or boring. This article lists my favorite websites and browser extensions that make learning both fun and interactive and guess what? They're free!

Thomas
2025年7月2日讀畢需時 3 分鐘


Understanding Gerunds: A Comprehensive Guide to -ing Words
In this post, we’ll explore gerunds, how they’re different from other -ing verbs (like the present, future, and past continuous), and how you can start using them naturally in your speaking and writing. There are also practice exercises to test your knowledge and tips on how to continue learning gerunds on your own.

Thomas
2025年7月2日讀畢需時 3 分鐘
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