Homonyms are words which have the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings. Have a look at the examples

Foreign Language Lessons, In-Company Classes, Translation
Homonyms are words which have the same spelling and pronunciation, but have different meanings. Have a look at the examples
An impromptu presentation is one where there has been little or no advance preparation – someone may have asked you
1. get the impression = think, have an idea or opinion: I get the impression you’re a bit annoyed
Here are some rules to remember when using both, neither or either. Both = this AND that Either = this OR that Neither = NOT this and
1. inflation = the rise in the price of goods and services which result in a fall in the
It is believed that this song is about one particular war at one particular time. Unfortunately, its lyrics turned out to
I am really looking forward to my holidays. This time next week I will be lying on the beach.
1. THERE/THEY’RE/THEIR There – a place/location; (There is my favourite restaurant.) They’re – they are; (They’re the best people I
“WHO” OR “WHOM“? ASK YOURSELF WHETHER THE ANSWER WOULD BE “HE” OR “HIM“. Whom do you love? Whom do you trust?
“This song is to encourage myself not to accept a lead role in a cage, but to go on demanding of