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Shall we begin?” sounds formal and old-fashioned to many ears today, while “Should we start?” feels natural and contemporary.
Language,” writes Sumanto, “is not static; it breathes, it grows, it adapts.” This is especially true of English, which has ...
THE Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (Pacucoa) on Friday recognized the British Council’s Aptis test as an “acceptable proof of English proficiency.” In ...
THE Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (Pacucoa) has recognized the British Council’s Aptis test as an acceptable proof of English proficiency, following ...
Setting a new benchmark for English language education in Sri Lanka, SLIIT’s Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities ...
When compiling lists of those who have influenced Argentinian rugby since the dawn of professionalism in 1995, the name of ...
Centenarian Yasmin Shaikh, a Marathi grammar expert, advocates for preserving the language’s purity and beauty, teaching it ...
Bhaskaran was the only Malayalam writer to have an official agreement with British author James Hadley Chase for translating ...
Is it harmless fun, some form of cultural expression, sectarian provocation, or just a case of the Old Testament meets an ...
The $45,000-a-year private school is spending big on a new inner-city development. It comes with some unusual neighbours.
When The Independent published Helen Coffey’s passionate eulogy for the semicolon – that misunderstood and underappreciated jewel of English punctuation – the reaction from our readers was ...
A recent US workplace incident of accent bias against an Indian professional highlights the urgent need for businesses to ...