It’s or its? You’re or your? They’re or their or there? Today on the CISL Blog, we are looking at commonly misused words in English. Many of these words are misused by both native and non-native speakers! Commonly confused words in English It’s and its It’s is a contraction and means “it is,” while its is a...
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Action vs. Non-Action English Verbs
In September, Converse International School of Languages’ grammar lesson is about action and non-action verbs. What are they? What is the difference between them? And, most importantly, how can we correctly use them in our writing and speaking? Action Verbs English language verbs can be broken into two categories: action and non-action. Just like the...
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Practice with homophones
Today we are revisiting this month’s Grammar Lesson on homophones. You might remember that homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Below is the list of words that we provided in the lesson: Break and Brake, Close and Clothes, Dough and Doe, Eye and I, Hay and Hey, Mail and Male, Pain and Pane, Peace and...