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Why it’s not good to “hit the bottle”
There is a BUNCH of idioms that start with "hit," so we'll "hit" another one in this post: Hit the Bottle Meaning: to drink alcohol, especially too much Here are some sample sentences, most of which were created by our online students. He always hits the bottle...
NEVER put a comma before “and”?
Ask Scott Dreyer: Friend: A teacher once told me never to put a comma before the word "and." Is that true ? Scott: Great to hear from you! No offense to your teacher, but he or she was wrong. 1. With 2 independent clauses (that is, a...
An English Saying for Thanksgiving and every day: “Count your Blessings”
Thanksgiving is a day set aside for being thankful, but as someone said, "EVERY day should be Thanksgiving Day." That is, we should take time to be grateful, daily. "Count your blessings" is a saying that reminds to be intentional and deliberate to remember the...
A college student’s new, positive habit
See what new habit a freshman university student in Taipei, Taiwan has added to his daily routine, and its positive impact. ********************************************* Despite just being a Christian for one week, and not knowing much about the Bible, I have never...
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