Better Alternatives to “Common”

Better Alternatives to “Common”

Better Alternatives to “Common” (with Meanings and Example Sentences) The word common is one of the most overused words in English. Learners use it to talk about problems, mistakes, habits, beliefs, and situations. Better Alternatives to “Common” But common is very vague. It can mean many different things: something happens Read more

Miss vs Lack

Miss vs Lack

Miss vs Lack  Hello, dear English learners! Today, we are looking at two verbs that often cause confusion: miss and lack. They may look similar at first glance, but they express two very different ideas. Understanding the difference will help you speak and write more naturally — especially at Cambridge Read more

How to Use “A Bit”

How to Use “A Bit”

How to Use “A Bit” in English (B2–C1 Guide) Hello dear English learners! Today we’re looking at a small expression with a big job: “a bit.” It is one of those wonderfully flexible phrases that English speakers use constantly in everyday conversations. It can sound polite, friendly, soft, humorous — Read more