Vocabulary

Pratice English Vocabulary with explanations and exercises. I explain with pictures lots of new vocabulary to improve your English.

Condescending or Patronizing? What’s the Difference?

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   There are times when people act superior to others and there are two words to describe this behavior in English: condescending and patronizing. “Condescending” deliberately airs superiority without apology or sympathy. “Patronizing” pretends support, kindness, or sympathy, but it’s a cover for actual feelings of superiority. Even

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“Regardless of Whether” OR “Regardless Whether,” Which Is Correct?

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Both English phrases “regardless of whether” or “regardless whether” are correct. However, you can remove “of” along with “whether” and the meaning will still be the same. Therefore, no matter what form you use, the intention is that the outcome is irrelevant. So, this will be fairly

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Question On/About/Of/To – What’s the difference?

Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Question about” and “question regarding” introduce what the question discusses. ”Question on” usually implies “question on this topic”. “Question to” shows that the question is being directed toward someone.  Question On We use “question on” when we want to emphasize that it is a question on a

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