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8 important phrasal verbs of movement [infographic]

  • March 30, 2015
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Phrasals are phfun! These little nuggets have no rules and simply develop through use within the English language. Here are eight phrasal verbs based on movement. What is a Phrasal Verb? “Phrasal verbs” are small phrases composed of a verb and adverb or preposition. The meaning of a phrasal verb is usually entirely different than…

Formal and Informal Style in English [infographic]

  • March 16, 2015
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In English, different situations call for different styles. While letters sent to a sibling are in an informal style, resumés require more formal English. It is important to remember who you are addressing and what you are writing because this sets the tone. If writing to a Biology professor, the style will be formal. If…

Idioms with a national twist [infographic]

  • February 16, 2015
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Some idioms have an international flavor; this infographic explains ten of them. [Infographic provided by Grammar.net]   To download high-resolution poster click here. 1. “It’s All Greek to Me” “I can’t understand any of it.” “Don’t ask me for help with your Math homework. It’s all Greek to me.” “Please read these directions, it’s all…

Top 10 Grammar Nazi All Time Favorites [infographic]

  • November 24, 2014
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This list, in no particular order, can help you to avoid skirmishes with grammar Nazis…or you can use it in studying to become one! [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] To download high resolution poster click here 1. Plural vs Possessive Folks seem driven to add an apostrophe whenever ending a word with “-s.” Here are two…

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