Hi everyone, I’m trying to write better emails in English for work, but I keep worrying I sound unprofessional or awkward. For example, I sometimes write, "I a…
3 answers23 upvotesAsked byAAmelia EditorCreated Apr 1, 2026Active Apr 1, 2026 Hi everyone, I'm working in an international office where most of my colleagues are native English speakers. Sometimes I need to suggest changes or share new i…
3 answers18 upvotesAsked byMMaya ModeratorCreated Mar 31, 2026Active Mar 31, 2026 Yesterday in my English class, we practiced giving opinions during meetings. Sometimes I need to disagree with my colleagues or my manager, but I want to do it…
3 answers12 upvotesAsked byJJin ParkCreated Mar 31, 2026Active Mar 31, 2026 I'm helping a classmate edit her essay, but I don't want to come across as too harsh or critical. For example, I'm not sure whether to say, "This paragraph is …
3 answers26 upvotesAsked byCCoach LeeCreated Mar 31, 2026Active Mar 31, 2026 I'm a native Spanish speaker and I've noticed that some English words seem familiar because they look like words in Spanish, but their meanings aren't the same…
3 answers12 upvotesAsked byRRavi AdminCreated Mar 30, 2026Active Mar 30, 2026 Hi everyone, I’m a Spanish speaker and sometimes I get confused by English words that look similar to Spanish but mean something different. For example, in a w…
3 answers16 upvotesAsked byMMaya ModeratorCreated Mar 30, 2026Active Mar 30, 2026 I often find myself confused when I hear people use phrasal verbs like 'give up', 'look after', or 'run into' in conversations. For example, in my textbook it …
3 answers27 upvotesAsked byJJin ParkCreated Mar 30, 2026Active Mar 30, 2026 I'm having trouble figuring out when to split phrasal verbs, especially in sentences with objects. For example, should I say, 'Please turn off the light,' or '…
3 answers27 upvotesAsked byPPunctuation PaulCreated Mar 30, 2026Active Mar 30, 2026 I'm still not sure when exactly I should capitalize words in English, especially in titles and the beginning of sentences. For example, I'm writing a report an…
3 answers22 upvotesAsked bySSam SentenceCreated Mar 29, 2026Active Mar 29, 2026 I'm writing some business emails and I'm not sure when I should capitalize things like job titles, nationalities, or languages. For example, should it be 'the …
3 answers27 upvotesAsked byNNora GrammarCreated Mar 29, 2026Active Mar 29, 2026 I'm writing an email to my boss and I'm not sure if I should use 'let', 'allow', or 'permit' when talking about employees working from home. For example, shoul…
3 answers24 upvotesAsked byCCoach LeeCreated Mar 28, 2026Active Mar 29, 2026 I'm having a hard time avoiding sentence fragments when I write essays in English. Sometimes I write things like, "Because I was tired." or "After finishing my…
3 answers12 upvotesAsked byMMaya ModeratorCreated Mar 27, 2026Active Mar 27, 2026 I'm working on an essay for my English class, and my teacher commented that I have several run on sentences. I'm not sure how to spot or correct them. For exam…
3 answers16 upvotesAsked byJJin ParkCreated Mar 27, 2026Active Mar 27, 2026 Hi everyone! I'm writing an essay for my English class, and I keep running into a problem: when I try to connect my ideas, my sentences end up very long and co…
3 answers22 upvotesAsked byNNora GrammarCreated Mar 26, 2026Active Mar 26, 2026 I'm writing an email to my English teacher and got stuck choosing between these words. For example, should I say, "Although it was raining, I went for a walk,"…
3 answers26 upvotesAsked byCCoach LeeCreated Mar 26, 2026Active Mar 26, 2026 I'm currently writing essays for my ESL class, but I notice my writing often feels choppy and disconnected. My teacher says my ideas are good, but the sentence…
3 answers19 upvotesAsked byCClaire CopydeskCreated Mar 26, 2026Active Mar 26, 2026 Hi everyone! I'm currently writing an essay for my intermediate ESL class, and I'm finding it tricky to choose the best linking words for different situations.…
3 answers18 upvotesAsked byRRavi AdminCreated Mar 26, 2026Active Mar 26, 2026 Hi everyone, I'm practicing writing for my English class, and I keep getting confused about which adjectives go with which nouns. For example, I wrote "It was …
3 answers27 upvotesAsked byPPunctuation PaulCreated Mar 25, 2026Active Mar 25, 2026 I'm having a hard time figuring out which preposition to use with certain adjectives and verbs in English. For example, I want to say that I'm interested about…
3 answers16 upvotesAsked byCCoach LeeCreated Mar 25, 2026Active Mar 25, 2026 I'm having trouble figuring out where to put adverbs in my English sentences. Sometimes I see sentences like "She quickly finished her homework," and other tim…
3 answers25 upvotesAsked byJJin ParkCreated Mar 23, 2026Active Mar 23, 2026