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Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍 #GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

writing_tips's tweet image. Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? 

It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍

#GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

Do you know when to use "who" vs. "whom"? Use "who" when referring to the subject of a clause and "whom" when referring to the object of a clause. Tip: If you can replace it with "he"/' she,' use "who." If you can replace it with "him"/' her,' use "whom." 🧐 #GrammarFAQs


Puzzled over when to use 'like' versus 'as'? 'Like' is used to compare things, and 'as' is used to show a role or capacity. E.g., 'He runs like the wind.' versus 'She works as a teacher.' 🤓 Have more #GrammarFAQs? Ask away!


Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍 #GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

writing_tips's tweet image. Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍 

#GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

Puzzled over when to use 'like' versus 'as'? 'Like' is used to compare things, and 'as' is used to show a role or capacity. E.g., 'He runs like the wind.' versus 'She works as a teacher.' 🤓 Have more #GrammarFAQs? Ask away!


Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍 #GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

writing_tips's tweet image. Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? 

It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍

#GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

Do you know when to use "who" vs. "whom"? Use "who" when referring to the subject of a clause and "whom" when referring to the object of a clause. Tip: If you can replace it with "he"/' she,' use "who." If you can replace it with "him"/' her,' use "whom." 🧐 #GrammarFAQs


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Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍 #GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

writing_tips's tweet image. Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? 

It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍

#GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS

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