There are some important K spelling patterns from Old English. At the beginning of words the letter
It would be so much simpler if the English alphabet had one sound for every letter and only one lett
Old Sarum is a hill in Wiltshire, in south-west England. No one has lived on the hill since the 14th
Many people have been demanding universal suffrage for Hong Kong. However they seem to be misusing t
Do people use whom any longer? Many teachers have told their classes that the word whom is no longer
Why does English even have I/me and who/whom? (link.mingpao.com/66886.htm) This confusing language m
When does one use whom instead of who? The difference between who and whom in English is because of
An American teacher told his students that one must always say merry Christmas and not happy Christm
All children learn the words brother, sister, mother and father, but beyond those the words, describ
Idioms and metaphors are difficult to use and awkward to learn. They often use cultural references a
A fossil is "a remnant, impression, or trace of an organism of past geologic ages that has been
In English, high-status words are often from Latin. For a long time the kings and queens of England