Learn how Americans use the verb have in everyday English! This lesson covers have, has, and had with easy explanations, ...
Do you know how to use do up, do over, or do without? In this lesson, Claire teaches six of the most common English phrasal ...
Clear writing has become a competitive asset in Indian classrooms, yet many students still struggle to distinguish between ...
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accept responsibility for a task or project, often in addition to one's usual duties. She decided to take on a new project at work, even though she was already busy. He’s always willing to take on ...
The word “wheedle” is a verb that means to influence or entice by soft words or flattery, according to Merriam-Webster ...
"Apprise" (verb) means to inform or notify someone about something important. It's often used when you need to give updates, ...
"Amass" (verb) means to gather or collect things over time, usually in large quantities. It's often used for money, ...
For our series Making of a Poem, we’re asking poets and translators to dissect the poems they’ve published in our pages.
The word “enervate” is a verb that means to cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality. It can also mean “to ...
The UK government has announced that from 2026, migrants will need to pass an A-Level standard English test before they are ...