16 Most Beautiful English Words

Language is beauty, language is form. It is expressed through sounds made of words. Well, there are some words that sound rhythmic. Today we have put up 16 most hauntingly-beautiful…

Job/Exam/Spoken English : Meanings & Applications of Some Common Phrases

In order to help you better prepare for job/exam/spoken English, we have discussed meanings and applications of some phrases like Hit Up, Single (someone/something) Out, Turn The Corner, Sleep On…

All Important Uses of Delexical Verb ‘Give’

The verb ‘give’ is a widely used common verb, which is also a delexical verb. As a delexical verb, this verb has wide range of uses in our everyday communication.…

Practical Uses of The Words ‘As’ & ‘Like’

In English language, both ‘As’ and ‘Like’ have a wide variety of uses depending on context. They have uses across almost all parts of speech such as preposition, conjunction, adverb,…

Practical Uses Of Present Progressive Tense

There are twelve tenses in English, of which, one is Present Continuous Tense aka Present Progressive Tense. This tense has got diverse practical uses which are discussed in this lesson.…

Mission English : Meanings Of ‘Corroborate’ & ‘Vanquish’

Learning anything new is a continuous process and so is learning English. As part of our campaign ‘Mission English’, today we have provided meanings & usages of ‘Vanquish’ & ‘Corroborate’…

Mission English : Meanings & Usages Of ‘Heavyweight’

Every single word in English plays the ‘role of a sea’. So as part of our campaign ‘Mission English’, today we have put up meanings & usages of the word…

Different Uses of The Word ‘Rather and Rather+’

The word ‘rather’ and ‘rather+’ like rather than, rather like, or rather and others have different meanings and uses in English. The expressions formed with them, particularly ‘rather+’ have very…

Different Uses Of The Word ‘Off’

The word ‘Off’ can be used as preposition, adverb and adjective. It has a long list of meanings and uses in our casual and non-casual livings which are discussed in…