Why has Phil been doing lots of washing this week? Neil and Beth tell us what they've been up to recently, and our grammar ...
Welcome back to another UK School Grammar quiz, where the rules you thought you’d safely left behind are waiting for you all ...
What's more stressful? Learning to drive or learning a new language? Listen to Pippa and Phil talking about stressful things and grammar guru Georgie explaining how to make comparative and superlative ...
From commas and apostrophes to verb tenses and clauses, this 30-question UK English-inspired quiz puts your everyday language knowledge to the test. Some questions are straightforward, others are ...
The Oxford comma. “Ask” instead of “aks.” There, their, and they’re. The legitimacy of “ain’t” and “y’all.” These are familiar, if sometimes contentious, issues in the usage of the English language.
Tips For Improving Grammar: Improving your English grammar does not require complicated strategies-what you need is consistency, the right approach and simple habits that build stronger language ...
Michelle Sheehan has in the past received funding from the British Academy and Language Acts and Worldmaking (OWRI). People get corrected on their language all the time. With written language, this is ...