EssayEtymologyGrammarLanguageUncorrected Toru Jun 19, 2015Jan 08, 2024 begin doing, begin to, continuation, difference, emphasis, inanimate, learning, nuances, progressive form, psychological state, subject, verb begin to / begin doing Today, I learned the difference between “begin to” and “begin doing.” According to the website, these phrases are almost same, Read More
EssayEtymologyGrammarLanguageUncorrected Toru Apr 07, 2015Jan 08, 2024 adjective, complement, gerund, Nouns, Old English, past participle, predicative adjective, prefixes, present participle, progressive, state, vestige Predicate adjectives that begin with “a” Today, I learned an adjective that begin with “a” is a predicative adjective almost all cases. 私は、a で始まる形容詞はほとんど全て叙述用法でのみ使われると学びました。 In the Read More
EssayGrammarLanguageUncorrectedWriting Toru Mar 27, 2015Jan 06, 2024 as, because, casual expression, conjunctions, important, new/difficult information, nuances, old usage, reasons, since “Because” versus “Since” versus “As” I didn’t aware of the difference between “because” and “since” and “as,” which can represent reasons as conjunctions. 私はこれまで、理由を表すことができる接続詞 “because” Read More
GrammarLanguageMistakesUncorrected Toru Feb 22, 2015Jan 06, 2024 alien, almost, careful, confused, correct examples, human, mistake, most, note, people, scientists, wrong examples How to Use ‘Almost’ and ‘Most’ I’m sometimes confused by how to use ’almost’ and most. So today, I’d like to make a note about correct Read More