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How to use “as…as” in English like a native speaker

Do you know how to use “as…as” correctly in English? In this lesson, we break down one of the most common comparison ...
Still, it is worth noting that some choices have really pushed boundaries. In 1998, ADS members voted for the prefix “e-”; in ...
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US military operation names: Who and how

The U.S. special forces operation to capture and transport Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was named “Operation Absolute Resolve.” Here, “resolve” is not the verb meaning “to solve, decide, or ...
An aphorism differs from an axiom, which is a self-evident truth (“All men are created equal”), and from platitude, which is ...
Think about the old way. Few grades, primarily tests, predominantly lectures, minimal ingenuity. Now, experience a better way ...
Abstract: Natural languages are written and spoken languages, and NLP (Natural Language Processing) is the ability of a computer program to recognize both written and spoken languages. Word Sense ...