Mini-Lesson Monday, Lesson #220 (Part 2): When to Use ‘Whether’ vs ‘If’ in English – Their Similarities and Differences
📘 I really do not know whether I felt that I did this for Estella’s sake, or whether I was glad to transfer to the
📘 I really do not know whether I felt that I did this for Estella’s sake, or whether I was glad to transfer to the
📘 No; I should not have minded that, if they would only have left me alone. But they wouldn’t leave me alone. They seemed to
‘Annabel Lee’ (1849) It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may
Since yesterday (April 21st) was the 205th anniversary of Charlotte Bronte’s birth, I thought it would be nice to have a look at some of
📗 “I am very glad to hear it indeed, and now I shall never be ashamed of liking Udolpho myself. But I really thought before,
📗 Thorpe told her it would be in vain to go after the Tilneys; they were turning the corner into Brock Street, when he had
📗 Arthur had passed the village of Hayslope and was approaching the Broxton side of the hill, when, at a turning in the road, he
📙 ‘I hope I shall always behave so as to be respected by every one; and that nobody would do me more hurt than I
Have you ever wondered what is the difference between words like ‘beside’ and ‘besides’? 💡 Believe me, one little letter makes all the difference in