Find out the origin and meaning of "verbiage" with our new article. https://livexp.com/blog/what-does-verbiage-mean/
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Find out the difference between convex and concave shapes with the LiveXP blog's new article. https://livexp.com/blog/convex-vs-concave-the-meanings-and-differences/
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Improve your English grammar with the LiveXP blog. Find out more about coordinating conjunctions, their functions, and rules of usage. https://livexp.com/blog/what-is-coordinating-conjunction-rules-and-examples/
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Learn to speak English fluently with these resources and step-by-step instructions. https://livexp.com/blog/how-to-become-fluent-in-english-tips-and-recommendations
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Find out how to use the phrase "Please advise" correctly avoiding mistakes and wrong context. https://livexp.com/blog/when-to-use-the-phrase-please-advise/
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Lightning vs. lightening. Do you know what is about illumination and what is about the weather and electricity? If you don't — check our new article. https://livexp.com/blog/lightening-vs-lightning-which-is-correct/
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Halloween is coming. Find out more about this day, its specific words, and expand your vocabulary with our new article. https://livexp.com/blog/english-vocabulary-to-use-for-halloween/
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If you feel confused when you hear the phrase "touch base," read this article to find out its meaning and rules of usage. https://livexp.com/blog/the-meaning-and-the-usage-of-the-touch-base-expression/
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Find out the difference between "in time" and "on time" from one of our tutors who's the author of the article. https://livexp.com/blog/in-time-or-on-time-the-difference-and-examples/
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Have you ever heard how a person says "Hold my beer" and is about to do a stupid thing? Find out why people use this phrase in such cases and where it came from. https://livexp.com/blog/what-is-the-meaning-of-the-hold-my-beer-expression/
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"Anymore" and "any more" have different meanings and functions in sentences. They're not the same in case you've thought them to be. https://livexp.com/blog/which-is-correct-any-more-or-anymore/
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Find out how to form and use ordinal adverbs: "firstly" or "first"? https://livexp.com/blog/ordinal-adverbs-firstly-secondly-thirdly/
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“Indubitably” means being so certain about something impossible to doubt or question. But how does it differ from "undoubtedly" and "doubtless"? https://livexp.com/blog/what-is-the-meaning-of-indubitably/
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How do you consider failing towards your goal? Have you ever thought that it is a part of progress? Don't be afraid to make mistakes when you speak the language you're learning. It's the way to progress! https://livexp.com/blog/failing-with-a-purpose-is-progress-towards-fluency/
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"Among" and "amongst" are widely used prepositions in English. Find out what is the difference between them and when to use them in your speech. https://livexp.com/blog/what-is-the-difference-between-among-and-amongst/
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Is it ok to start a sentence with "and," "but," "or" and other conjunctions? The truth is, there’s nothing wrong with starting sentences with conjunctions. Find out more information: https://livexp.com/blog/is-it-correct-to-start-a-sentence-with-a-conjunction/
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If you're writing some texts and stories, it's important to understand what tone and mood are. They're essential parts of writing and they're closely related but still, there is a difference between them. https://livexp.com/blog/whats-the-difference-between-tone-and-mood/
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