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Rare vs. Scarce- Know the Difference

Rare vs Scarce - ‘Rare’ means unique. It indicates that the frequency of something happening… Read More

What is the difference between “few” and “a few”?

While few connotes a negligible quantity or an insignificantly small number, a few signifies 'some' or 'a handful.' Read More

“Precede” vs. “Proceed” – Which way to go?

Precede vs Proceed - Precede means to happen before something or to go in front… Read More

Adsorption vs Absorption – Learn the difference

Adsorption vs Absorption - Absorption is a chemical or physical process by which an ion,… Read More

The Role of AI in Helping Young Language Learners

Artificial Intelligence, or AI, is a frequently misunderstood technology. Many of us hear “AI” and… Read More

What Is An Oxford Comma, And Should You Be Using it?

Lynne Truss, the author of the well-known English grammar book Eats Shoots & Leaves, once… Read More

How to write a research paper? – (Part 2 Of 2)

In part 1 of this article, we talked about what a research paper is and… Read More

How to write a research paper? (Part 1 of 2)

So you’ve been asked to write a research paper. What is a research paper anyway?… Read More

How to Use “Et al.” in Academic Writing

Have you ever wondered what “et al.” means in a citation? Abbreviations like “etc.,” “et… Read More

Avoid sentence fragments

Have you found yourself reading something and then retracing a sentence? Sensing that you missed… Read More

Academic Phrases to Use in Different Scenarios (Part 3 of 3)

Academic writing is full of specifications, conventions and rules. If you want your writing to… Read More

Academic Phrases to Use in Different Scenarios (Part 2 of 3)

In the first article of this three-part series, we shed light on how to use academic phrases… Read More