What is a Stative Verb in English?

Today we’re going to talk about 2 kinds of verbs These 2 English verbs are: action verbs and non-action verbs, otherwise known as stative verbs. Action verbs are easy, they’re the majority of the words you use daily when you communicate what you are doing. For example, right you are reading this post and I was writing…

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SO versus TOO: What’s the same? What’s different?

Welcome to the beginning of clarity on a topic that confuses many, many people.   so and too You are definitely not alone if this is what you look like when trying to understand the similarities  and differences between “so” and “too” and understand how to use the words correctly. So, allow me to help you understand… What’s…

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Travel with Me, Part 4: Tag Questions + HEY

I haven’t finished my travel series yet, have I? You traveled with me to Austin and Sydney, didn’t you? It’s kind of weird I am still writing these questions, hey? Well it’s not too weird since we’ll be diving into tag questions in this post, which I heard so much on my trip. I’ll say confidently that…

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Phrasal Verb Friday: Fall

Did you know that September 23 was the first day of fall?  Maybe you know it as the first day of autumn? Calling this season that takes place between summer and winter “fall” or “autumn” will depend on where you learned English. Fall is used chiefly in American English, and autumn in British English. A fact I find interesting, is…

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Gerund Vs Infinitive- Part 2

Hey guys, I’m back!! As promised we are going to continue the part 1 post to discuss more about Gerunds vs Infinitives. I hope you understood everything on the first post, but if not, don’t mind asking questions.. Now, we already went through the gerund part of this grammar topic, so let’s talk about when and…

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