Monday December 19th 2016
What is the difference between could, would, and should? — Learners Everywhere
Monday December 12th 2016
How do we use who and whom correctly? — Shrivalsan, India
Monday December 5th 2016
What is the difference between "How much" and "How many"? — Alejandro, Dominican Republic
Tuesday November 29th 2016
What do difference, divergence, and diversity mean, and how are they different? — Omar, Kenya
Wednesday November 23rd 2016
What is the difference between "many" and "many of"? — Elene, Iran
Monday November 14th 2016
What is the perfect progressive tense and how is it used? — Learners everywhere
Friday November 4th 2016
Do we capitalize school subjects such as math, biology, and chemistry? — Abdul, Saudi Arabia
Friday October 28th 2016
In the sentence "My grandma says hi" should grandma be capitalized? — Ella, United States
Thursday October 20th 2016
Should a photo caption read "Jane and I" or "Jane and me"? — Lou, United States
Wednesday October 12th 2016
What is the difference between effective and efficient? — Csaba, Hungary
Tuesday October 4th 2016
What is the difference between assure and ensure? — Sandra, United States
Monday September 26th 2016
Do collective nouns need a plural verb? — Ajoy, India
Friday September 16th 2016
What is the difference between see, look, and watch? What about hear and listen? — Ambuj, India
Thursday September 8th 2016
What is the difference between a house and a home? — Vasu, India
Thursday September 1st 2016
Is this sentence correct: "I itself don't know"? — Herleen, India
Wednesday August 24th 2016
How do I correctly use there and their? — Aaron, United States
Wednesday August 17th 2016
What's the difference between "I've been better" and "I've never been better" and when is it appropriate to use the latter? — pyromojo, Thailand
Tuesday August 9th 2016
How is the -ed part of a verb pronounced? Is there more than one way to pronounce it? — Learners around the world
Friday July 29th 2016
What does "-ness" mean at the end of an adjective? — Fabio, Colombia
Friday July 22nd 2016
What is the difference between "few" and "a few"? — Felipe , Mexico
Thursday July 14th 2016
How do I correctly use then and than? — Learners around the world
Wednesday July 6th 2016
What's the difference between at the end and by the end? — Basma, Egypt
Monday June 27th 2016
What is the difference between "he probably won't become a doctor" and "he might not become a doctor"? — Mohmmad, Iran
Monday June 20th 2016
What is the difference between "to not" and "not to" and can they be used interchangeably? — Karzan, Iraq
Friday June 10th 2016
What is the difference between neither and either, and how are they used? — Dexs, Philippines
Friday June 3rd 2016
What is the meaning of "took right to something" as in "It was amazing how some of them took right to the sport"? — Rusydi, Indonesia
Friday May 27th 2016
Why do we say "did you know" rather than "do you know"? — D.M., Pakistan
Friday May 20th 2016
Is slow an adjective and slowly an adverb? — Maryam, Iran
Friday May 13th 2016
What is the difference between affect and effect? — Shumail, Canada
Friday May 6th 2016
When converting indirect speech into direct speech, when should we use said and said to? — Users Everywhere
Thursday April 28th 2016
What does it mean to "raise eyebrows"? — Sammy, Ghana
Wednesday April 20th 2016
What is passive voice and how do you use it? — Somi, Taiwan
Monday April 11th 2016
What is the difference between among and between? — Abinash, India
Tuesday April 5th 2016
What is the difference between the present perfect and the simple past? — Medshel, Saudi Arabia
Monday March 28th 2016
Should I use you and me or you and I? — Markuitar, United States
Tuesday March 22nd 2016
What does nevertheless mean? — Fatima, India
Monday March 14th 2016
Why is the plural of fish still fish and not fishes? — Annabella, United States
Monday March 7th 2016
Which is correct, butter and milk is for breakfast or butter and milk are for breakfast? — Aqsa, Saudi Arabia
Wednesday February 24th 2016
How do you know whether to use a or an in front of a noun phrase? — Shunt, United States
Monday February 1st 2016
What does “I couldn’t care less” mean, and which is correct, couldn't or could? — Judith, United States
Friday January 29th 2016
In the U.S., if someone asks "How are you?" and you're feeling sick, how should you answer? — English learner
Monday January 25th 2016
What do technophobe and technophile mean? — Ali Mohammed Zeiada, Egypt