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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 structures with simple examples. You’ll learn how to use it with adjectives, ...
While Lana Del Rey’s recent single “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter” is, at times, insane, it offers a production so ...
Creators of the world’s most trusted dictionaries, Oxford University Press, have been busy updating their children’s ...
What can radio talent learn from Stephen A. Smith? A new column introduces “The Stephen A. Test,” a blunt framework for building identity, point of view, preparation, and emotional connection on-air.
Many of us oldsters remember being taught in school that there are eight parts of speech, but I find that, when I try to remember what I was taught, I usually come up with nine.  When I look at ...
NCR Vatican correspondent Justin McLellan sat down with Cardinal Fabio Baggio to discuss global migration trends and the ...
On the surface, one can see why the myth persists that collectivism is warm and happy. Psychology research has long verified the commonsense idea that we need other people. Indeed, the desire to fit ...
Are they entitled to a reference? The answer, in law, is no. An employer is generally under no obligation to provide a reference, glowing or otherwise. Many organizations, guided by risk-averse ...
Marin Independent Journal on MSN

Marin residents share favorite musical memories

I recently read a memoir by former Marin resident Heinz H. Bartesch. In it, he writes about how people always ask him about his name and where it comes from. It made me start thinking about the ...
A workshop delved into language teacher identity and how reflecting on it can make English for speakers of other languages ...