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How to use “as…as” in English like a native speaker

Do you know how to use “as…as” correctly in English? In this lesson, we break down one of the most common comparison structures with simple examples. You’ll learn how to use it with adjectives, ...
I just finished a new spec script, and one of the things I really tried to do this time was to make sure each scene ...
Maria Cassano, a professional editor, shares six simple writing rules that make someone sound smarter and much more credible.
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Columnist June Casagrande advises readers to ask the internet the right questions when addressing their grammar weaknesses.
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The latest novel by Mohammed Hanif is set in the immediate aftermath of the hanging of former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto ...
A proposed change to civil rights law was opposed as potentially weakening the state statute at a public Feb. 12 before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Talk show host Claude Skelton Cline has called for what he described as a “benevolent dictator” to steer the Virgin Islands through what he sees as mounting governance, population and preparedness ...
Many of us oldsters remember being taught in school that there are eight parts of speech, but I find that, when I try to remember what I was taught, I usually come up with nine.  When I look at ...