Yiyun Li’s latest memoir, “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” begins with a careful analysis of a sentence often used to deliver ...
Afflicted by writer’s block since losing her son, an author (Claire Danes) gets interested in life again when a suspected murderer moves in next door. And why shouldn’t she? In the best-case scenario, ...
Despair about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ recent 1-3 stretch knows no limits. The frustration is pulsating with our readers when it comes to Art Rooney II, Mike Tomlin, Aaron Rodgers, the offense and ...
Susan Sarandon, Pam Grier, Bryce Dallas Howard, and stars of 'Supernatural,' 'Pretty in Pin; and more shine at Rhode Island ...
Choreographer and performer Will Rawls will present [siccer], a new dance work exploring how Black bodies are documented and ...
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How to Use “As…As” in English Like a Native Speaker

Do you know how to use “as…as” correctly in English? In this lesson, we break down one of the most common comparison ...
The mark of fluent English-language writers or speakers is the way they effortlessly do away with words mandated by formal grammar — which only impede the quick delivery of their ideas.
Notice that this student used not one, not two, but eight perfectly grammatical sentences to say that their grammar is bad — so bad that it’s standing in the way of pursuing dreams in a scientific ...
David Szalay’s Flesh has become the second Jonathan Cape title to win the Booker Prize in a row and the first ...
Attorney warns that linguistic gender rules in Spanish could skew AI-driven recruiting toward male candidates, affecting ...
Yesterday in Rome, the Council of European Bishops' Conferences (CCEE) and the Conference of European Churches (CEC) signed ...