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Halloween Expressions You Can Use All Year Round [Updated]
When you think of Halloween, what images come to your mind? Pumpkins and costume parties? Or perhaps candy and trick-or-treating? ...
Halloween Expressions You Can Use All Year Round [Updated]
When you think of Halloween, what images come to your mind? Pumpkins and costume parties? Or perhaps candy and trick-or-treating? ...
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English for Politics and the Election Season
Election Day in the US takes place in early November, but the election season — the time when politicians advertise,...
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When disasters happen, they can be big news around the world, no matter where they occur. Different locations experience things...
October's Competing US Holidays [Updated]
"In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." Many American schoolchildren learn this simple rhyme to help them remember Christopher Columbus...
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Some people have a level of skill that is much higher than the average person. You can say that they...
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English learners often have trouble understanding countable and uncountable nouns. It can be tricky, but knowing the difference is important....