In English, there are many ways to express our appreciation, but when you want to thank someone, such as an employer for a new job, is saying “I appreciate the opportunity” the right way to show your gratitude? It is correct to say “I appreciate the opportunity” when thanking someone for an experience that will …| Strategies for Parents
In a news article or history textbook, you may have read about an event that the writer described as the “most recent” event. The “most recent” event might have happened yesterday or many years ago. Is it correct to say “most recent” in such different situations? It is correct to say “most recent” to describe …| Strategies for Parents
Sometimes we want to communicate that someone or something is helpful, but a single word doesn’t seem to work when we want to add emphasis. Is it correct to say “very helpful?” It is correct to say “very helpful.” The word “very” is an adverb that modifies the adjective “helpful.” It adds emphasis to the …| Strategies for Parents
In English, we encounter many phrases that spark debate among linguists and academics alike. What one expert might consider acceptable, another grammarian might declare taboo. The term “most especially” falls into this gray area. So, is it reasonable to use? It is correct to say “most especially” in informal spoken English; however, you should avoid …| Strategies for Parents
Offering assistance is a part of our day-to-day life, especially in the service industry. But do you feel strange when a customer service representative approaches you saying, “How may I help you?” Is it correct to say it, or are there other phrases that we should use instead? It is correct to say, “How may …| Strategies for Parents
Your friend has been waiting at your house for the last thirty minutes. Finally, you arrive home and apologize to your friend, saying, “Thank you for your patience.” It is correct to say “Thank you for your patience” when thanking someone for waiting for you. We usually use this sentence in a professional environment to …| Strategies for Parents