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Two Word Verbs with ‘bring’ [infographic]

  • June 16, 2014
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“Phrasal verbs” are a combination of two or more words that have taken on new meaning. Because they are rarely understandable unless explained, phrasals are tricky for those learning English. This infographic lists a few two word verb sets using “bring.” Click here to download a high-resolution poster of this infographic. “Bring” as a Verb…

Could care less or couldn’t care less and other tricky misused expressions [infographic]

  • September 30, 2013
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Plenty of expressions in the English language have become warped, and they can make a grammar conscious person shiver in horror. Many may be brutalized due to folks hearing them more often than reading them. Here are some beaten-up expressions and frequently mangled words.   <a href=”http://www.grammar.net/couldcareless”><img src=”http://www.grammar.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/could-care-less_small.png” alt=”” /></a>[Infographic provided by <a href=”http://www.grammar.net”><em>Grammar.net</em></a>] Clicl…

10 Idioms about Love [infographic]

  • April 15, 2013
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Spring is in full blossom, and love is in the air. English is riddled with sayings that relate to relationships and romance. The infographic lists examples of idioms that are heard frequently during these magical months that are associated with love. <a href=”http://www.grammar.net/idiomslove”><img src=”http://www.grammar.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/Love-Idioms_watermarked.png” alt=”” /></a>[Infographic provided by <a href=”http://www.grammar.net”><em>Grammar.net</em></a>] To download high resolution poster…

10 Idioms about knowledge [infographic]

  • March 18, 2013
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Modern culture cherishes wisdom, and English has plenty of idioms to reflect this. The infographic displays many common knowledge idioms, and the article lists examples of idioms in use.

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