by Kaelyn Barron
Retirement, though exciting, often comes with a lot of questions. Are you financially ready? What will you do with all that free time? Where do you want to live? These questions can be quite daunting if you’re not prepared for them. Luckily, there is no shortage...
by Joana Regulacion
Being familiar with different literary devices, including foreshadowing, diction, allusion, and others, can help to significantly improve your writing. In fact, the skillful use of literary devices can elevate your written work and help you to convey deeper meanings...
by Kaelyn Barron
There, their, and they’re each represent 3 different parts of speech and carry their own very different meanings—but that doesn’t stop them from being one of the most confused trios in the English language, perhaps second only to the problematic duo...
by Kaelyn Barron
You may have been told that investing in real estate, and investing more generally, are two ways to put your money to work for you. However, these concepts can be quite intimidating if you’re a beginner, and you might have trouble just figuring out where to...
by Kaelyn Barron |
One of the most common blunders that even (and maybe especially) native English speakers make is confusing the adjective good with the adverb well. Although both words carry positive connotations, in most cases they cannot be used interchangeably. Learn the difference...