ERROR IDENTIFICATION | Barely vs Hardly

🧑‍🎓 With over 21 years of experience in teaching English as a second language, I am Bryan, the founder of Mastertuition. I have helped hundreds of students from different backgrounds and levels to achieve their academic and personal goals. I specialize in teaching students how to plot an essay before writing. This is a crucial... Continue Reading →

🧑‍🎓 With over 21 years of experience in teaching English as a second language, I am Bryan, the founder of Mastertuition. I have helped hundreds of students from different backgrounds and levels to achieve their academic and personal goals. I specialize in teaching students how to plot an essay before writing. This is a crucial... Continue Reading →

🧑‍🎓 With over 21 years of experience in teaching English as a second language, I am Bryan, the founder of Mastertuition. I have helped hundreds of students from different backgrounds and levels to achieve their academic and personal goals. I specialize in teaching students how to plot an essay before writing. This is a crucial... Continue Reading →

🧑‍🎓 With over 21 years of experience in teaching English as a second language, I am Bryan, the founder of Mastertuition. I have helped hundreds of students from different backgrounds and levels to achieve their academic and personal goals. I specialize in teaching students how to plot an essay before writing. This is a crucial... Continue Reading →

Common Errors: Afraid of, not from!

Wrong: The girl is afraid from the dogs. Correct: The girl is afraid of the dogs. Are you looking for an experienced English writing tutor in Malaysia? Look no further! With over 20 years of experience teaching English writing to students of KSSR, SPM and UEC, I have the skills and knowledge to help you... Continue Reading →

Lay vs. Lie

When to Use Lay To lay is to set (or otherwise place) something in a resting position. Here are a few examples of lay in a sentence. I don’t like to lay my purse on the floor. The dogs always lay their toys next to their water bowls. How to Use Lie

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