06/05/2022
The words less and fewer both mean the same thing; both represent the opposite of the comparative adjective more.
Learn more about the meanings of “fewer” and “less” and how to use both of these words in a sentence with an example.
Here’s a fun little memory trick to help the difference stick 👉 The traditional advice is that "fewer" is for things you count, and "less" is for things you don’t count.
05/05/2022
Take a dive into this Contractions Quiz and put your skills to the test. 😎
Comment below the answers!
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03/05/2022
May you find a million reasons to make your life more beautiful on this day. May the joy of Eid be multiplied a thousand times and stay with you forever, Eid Mubarak! 🌙✨
01/05/2022
Good Morning☺️
Sometimes we just want to throw in the towel and give up, but don't give up just yet! Keep working towards your goals. Your hard work and effort will pay off😇😇
Have a great day!
27/04/2022
A contraction is a shortened version of the spoken and written forms of a word, syllable, or word group. It’s formed by combining two words and adding an apostrophe to replace the letter or letters that have been left out.
Below is a list of the most commonly used contractions.
25/04/2022
The difference between these two pairs of words is that 'heard about' is used when we are talking about news, or an incident. And 'heard of' when we are talking about a fact, or a thing.
Let's look at what each mean and parse out how they differ.
23/04/2022
There are 400 million native English speakers in the world. Studying English can help you progress in life both personally and professionally.
In addition, English is the official language of more than a quarter of the world's countries!
Wishing you a Happy English Language Day! 😄
Here are the top 5 reasons why it’s important to learn English.
21/04/2022
A noun is a word that refers to a person, place, or thing. It is an important part of speech in English, probably second only to verbs. It's difficult to say much without using a noun. There are seven types of nouns in English. Nouns make up the majority of the English language.
Here are the major classifications of the different types of nouns in English, along with examples.
19/04/2022
Idiom of the day!
Note: A silver lining on a cloud is an indication that the sun is behind it.
17/04/2022
Team Talking Yak wishes you a very happy Easter! 😁 😁 May your Easter Sunday be filled with warmth, light and hope.
16/04/2022
Become more familiar with new words every week and improve your vocabulary! 😃😃