professors don't say ain't.
correct: conscience. incorrect: Conscious, which means you're awake and aware.
"stand about" sounds cool, but the correct term is "stand around."
USA it's gray. UK it's grey. Here it is a name so it will be spelled any way its bearer wishes.
Worse can come to worse, and worse can come to worst, but worst cannot come to worst.
I think they must have meant half-naked, because he isn't naked.
Come, LIE down. not lay. Objects lay down. People lie down.
different THAN human's. when comparing, contrasting, showing a matter of degree us than
My opinion:Shall is an arcane, weirdly conjugated dowdy old word.Please eliminate it from your vocab
a good example of not using "the fact that." Sebastian says it without the overworked cliche
I see this a lot. "nor Lizzy, too" should be changed to "Lizzy either."
Avoid "the fact that." Use that or why instead. "Is it connected to why you can't go outside?
to your heart's content is the phrase you want, but it would be better to leave the phrase out.
sentences that start with, "I wonder" "I imagine" are statements. They're not questions!
purposefully is wrong. The correct word is purposely, which means deliberately.
the difference between like and love in English and Asian languages