Posts tagged grammar

Who or Whom?

For some people, it may be difficult to distinguish between the use of “who” and “whom“. So let’s see the differences between situations when you need to say “who” in English and as well as some usage tips. Distinction “Who” is an interrogative pronoun and is used to ask a question. For example: Who is that? “Who” is also used in sentences where it replaces a subject. For example: Anyone who supports him should come with…

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7 English Expressions Using the Word ‘Touch’

1. Get in touch (with someone):  To initiate or establish contact or communication with someone. Ex. They told me you were out sick when I tried to get in touch with you at your office yesterday. 2. Lose one’s touch: No longer be able to handle something skillfully. Ex. Have you lost your touch with tools? 3. Keep in touch: to continue to talk to or write to someone. Ex. I’ve always kept…

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