Tag: WordoftheDay
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Stop Saying Always “I’m Sorry!”
Introduction As we speak English, we used to say I’m Sorry for expressing regret. Actually, this is a simple and direct way to express regret, and your sentence is completely correct. However, it seems not professional to always repeat this word when you are referring a regret. For example, “I’m Sorry for what I said…
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How to Use “In Case” & “In Case of” in Your English Conversations
In case & in case of: Introduction In this article, you will learn the difference between “in case” and “in case of” in English grammar, and how to use them correctly in your daily English conversations. In case and in case of: Example Before giving you the whole definition, I want to see this little…