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Every day vs. Everyday

Every day vs. Everyday

  The difference between everyday and every day in English. Every day and Everyday sound the same in spoken English but are written differently and have different meanings. What is the difference between Every day and everyday? Let’s look at the first one, every...

Marital Status and Relationship Vocabulary

 What does marital status mean? When you see marital status on an official form or application, they usually want to know if you are married or single. However there is a lot more English vocabulary associated with marital status and relationships that we use in...
Too + Adjective + Infinitive

Too + Adjective + Infinitive

 When there is a verb after too + adjective, we use its infinitive form: Too + Adjective + Infinitive If we look at this sentence again: The fridge is too heavy. If we want to put a verb (lift) after it, it needs to be in its infinitive form, so it becomes: The...

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