If you’re a second language English writer struggling with finding the right words when putting your thoughts to paper, try this: think in English. In fact, that’s probably the only way you’ll ever get any better at writing.
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When You Write In English, Think In English
Monday, December 20th, 2010How To Use Compound Words: The Basics
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010In English, words can be combined into compound structures that create new meaning. Once they are formed, such as in the case of hyphenated compounds, they can metamorphose over time, eventually becoming just a single word with nary a punctuation between the root nouns and adjectives.
How To Use Pronoun Cases In Your Writing
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009There are three cases for pronouns in the English language, namely nominative, accusative and genitive. While the genitive form, which denotes ownership (e.g. my, your, his, its, your), is generally well-understood, the other two are usually fodder for frequent mistakes.
Learn English Software – Easily Learn The Language of the Future!
Friday, March 13th, 2009While Spanish may be the language that is growing most quickly across the world, English remains the language of the future. There are a number of different reasons for this that encompass travel, business, and worldwide trends. Some of the more prominent reasons that English is considered to be the language of the future include the following.

