See, Watch, or Look at?
These three verbs all mean to use your sense of vision, but there are differences in how they’re used that can be confusing even to advanced learners of English. In…
These three verbs all mean to use your sense of vision, but there are differences in how they’re used that can be confusing even to advanced learners of English. In…
Everyone who’s learned a new language, whether that means becoming fluent or reaching a beginner’s level or any point in between, knows that some things come easily, and others require…
To talk about events that took place in the past, French uses the passé composé. The name of the tense in French means the compound past, because it’s formed with…