GO + ACTIVITY vs. GO TO + DESTINATION
“GO” can be followed by an activity: go shoppinggo hikinggo fishinggo dancinggo swimminggo campinggo bowlinggo golfinggo surfinggo skydiving “GO TO”…
“GO” can be followed by an activity: go shoppinggo hikinggo fishinggo dancinggo swimminggo campinggo bowlinggo golfinggo surfinggo skydiving “GO TO”…
For many people, there is much confusion related to the usage of who and whom. As a result, many people today simply use who in all cases. However, close attention to a few details helps us differentiate them, and how to use them….
Many learners of English consistently misuse the adverb “almost” in sentences where “almost all,” or “most” would be appropriate. So…
Give me the best chance you’ve ever given ( 君がこれまでに与えた機会の中の一番良いチャンスを下さい ) So I can lay my head down in the…
Yesterday I was caught up in a flash flood ( 昨日鉄砲水に巻き込まれた) Storm clouds running through my blood ( 嵐の雲が私の血を流れている) And…
チェックしているかい? (3X) ブラザーズ アンド シスターズ! ( Are you checking? [3X] brothers and sisters!) 自分を, オオーやー チェックしているかい? アイ セイ~! (As for…
I’m going down to where the river meets the sea ( 私は川が海に達する所まで行く ) I’m going down to the water, gonna…
It is estimated that between 60-75% of people in the world speak more than one language, and as globalization advances,…
With every clinical test and research trial, it is becoming more and more clear that multilingualism confers certain advantages for…
It’s easy to surmise that the country and culture you live in will determine the language you speak. However, less…