Seven common homophones students often mix up — clear explanations and examples to help Indian learners use their/there/they're, your/you're, its/it's and more accurately in writing and exams.
In this week's puzzle, every answer is a familiar two-word phrase, where the first word starts with V and the second word starts with A. For example, given "subject of a tax in Britain" the answer ...
Did you hear about the big homophone flap in Utah? According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Tim Torkildson, a social media specialist for an English learning center in Provo, Utah, was fired after his boss ...