Suppose, Supposing, and What If

Suppose, Supposing, and What If

Suppose, Supposing, and What If: How to Talk About Imaginary Situations in English English is full of ways to explore ideas, possibilities, and imaginary situations. Three of the most useful (and natural-sounding) expressions for this are suppose, supposing, and what if. We use them when we want to: imagine a situation, Read more

Electric, Electronic, Electronical - What is the Difference?

Electric, Electronic, Electronical

Electric, Electronic, Electronical? What’s the Difference? Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Some English words look very similar but mean slightly different things — and electric, electronic, and electronical are a perfect example. They all come from the word electricity, but they are not used in the same way. Read more

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What is the Difference?

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover

Cure, Heal, Treat, Recover – What’s the Difference? These four verbs are often confused by English learners because they all relate to illness and health. However, each is used differently and refers to a different stage of illness or recovery. Let’s look at how to use cure, heal, treat, and recover correctly, Read more