The confusing meaning of double negatives

You have probably heard that double negatives in English are not grammatically correct. A double negative is when you use two negative words in a phrase or a sentence. For example, ✘ “I don’t like nothing” is grammatically incorrect. The correct way to say this sentence in English is ✔ “I don’t like anything” or ✔ “I like nothing.” But there is another […]

How to sound clear in English

Last week I had a great conversation with a Bulgarian friend who shared with me that sometimes native speakers didn’t understand what she was saying. One time, for example, she asked someone “Where is Andy?” and she couldn’t understand why the woman she was talking to was so confused. When I told her that the […]

The power of simple words

I still remember my first English writing class that I took in college. Back then I was thinking, “This is not an ESL school anymore; this is real college.” This thought excited me and intimidated me at the same time. In Minnesota, the first state I lived in after arriving in the US, there were […]

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