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“Family Affairs” Meaning and Use

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Family affairs” are events and news that relate to a family. Most of the time, it’s a benign way to quickly state what’s going on with our relatives. But it can also be a polite or sarcastic way to discuss unpleasant happenings in the family circle. Family […]

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First Name, Middle Name and Last Name Format

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   When filling out a variety of forms in the US, there is a specific way in which to fill out your name. This will be your first name, followed by your middle initial, and finally your last name. However, there are some forms where you will indicate

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“Based Off of” Or “Based On”? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The correct uses for “based off of” or “based on” are interchangeable. They both refer to information or a concept with foundations from elsewhere. However, there is a right and wrong way to use them in certain circumstances. While it’s becoming more frequent to hear them interchangeably, the

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Numbers of OR Number of? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Whether “numbers of” or “number of” is correct will depend on the noun you’re counting (or not counting). Basically, if the word or context is plural, then you will use “numbers of” but if they’re singular, you’ll say “number of.” However, both imply a great many multitudes

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Other Words for “On the Other Hand” (Synonyms)

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “On the other hand” is a great phrase to use when comparing two disparate objects or ideas. But, it can get redundant when you’re contrasting a multitude of items. Plus, it makes things rather wordy. There are many synonyms for “on the other hand” such as “conversely,”

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Can You Start a Sentence with “Although?”

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   You most definitely can start a sentence with the word “although.” However, you have to understand there are correct and incorrect uses for its application. While this isn’t difficult, it is easy to make a mistake if you aren’t careful. Regardless, it’s a great way to start

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What Does a Period Mean in Math?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Two common mathematical situations require the use of a period (.). The first means a decimal point and the other indicates a precise measurement of time. The only exception to this is in trigonometry and geometry when equations translate to plotted points on a graph. The distance

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“Fashionista” Synonyms in English

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Are you a “fashionista”, meaning someone who loves style and fashion with everything encompassing it? Maybe you know someone who’s crazy for clothing, an avid accessorize hound, or a couturier? Such terms are an alternative way to say “fashionista.” When writing or talking about this niche industry,

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How do you Respond to “Ok”?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   If someone sends a message with “Ok” you can respond with a positive word like “brilliant” or “great” or you can change the topic of the conversation if you want to. Example Conversation I am going to the shopping mall later with Michael. Ok Great, See you

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How do you Respond to “Cool”?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   If someone sends a message with “cool” you can respond with a positive word like “brilliant” or “great” or you can change the topic of the conversation if you want to. Example Conversation I am going to the cinema later with Michael. Cool Great, See you soon. 

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