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Silent K in English

Did you K-now that the silent K in words like K-nee and K-nickK-nack was actually pronounced in Old English. For some reason however, people could not get the K-nack of pronouncing the K as well as the N. So the

Derek Haines 05/09/201428/10/2019 Advanced, English Fun, Intermediate, Pronunciation Click to View

Humourous Grammar Rules

Funny Grammar Rules

English Grammar Rules, explained with humorous examples. 1. Verbs HAS to agree with their subjects. 2. Never use a preposition to end a sentence with. Winston Churchill, corrected on this error once, responded to the young man who corrected him by

Derek Haines 24/08/201428/10/2019 Advanced, English Fun, Grammar, Intermediate Click to View

Raeding Teh Wrod

Raeding Teh Wrod

For those of us who write, proofreading and error correction is a necessary process, no matter how time consuming it may be. However it is frighteningly difficult to find some of these errors on occasions because our brain can do

Derek Haines 20/08/201416/01/2022 Advanced, English Fun, Reading Click to View

Nothin’ But Blue Grammar

Blue Grammar

Nothin’ don’t tell tell the blues like bad grammar. Now I ain’t gonna say that no one don’t know like me, ‘cause they do. Don’t they? If it ain’t gonna do you no good, it’s the blues. Didn’t John Lee

Derek Haines 15/08/201416/01/2022 Advanced, English Fun, Grammar Click to View
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