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  1. English writing: The subtle difference between "but" …

    How are but and yet similar in these sentences? They both introduce a contrast. That much is clear. Also, yet does sound more formal. However, there is a subtle difference in the two intended meanings--in the …

  2. Essay Writing: How to Write an Outstanding Essay

    How to write an essay. The basic steps for how to write an essay are: Generate ideas and pick a type of essay to write. Outline your essay paragraph by paragraph. Write a rough first draft without worrying about details …

  3. IELTS grammar lesson: conjunctions (and, but, or, so, yet)

    Words and, but, or, so, yet are called coordinating conjunctions and are commonly used in English language. They play a key role in structuring your essay and making your writing …

  4. Already, still or yet ?

    We use yet most commonly in questions and negatives, to talk about things which are expected but which have not happened: Is it seven o’clock yet ? (The speaker thinks that probably it’s …

  5. ESSAY

    a short piece of writing on a particular subject, often expressing personal views. In a school test, an essay is a written answer that includes information and discussion, usually to test how well …

  6. 40 Useful Words and Phrases for Top-Notch Essays

    Developing the language skills to build an argument and to write persuasively is crucial if you’re to write outstanding essays every time. In this article, we’re going to equip you with the words and phrases you need to write a top-notch essay, …

  7. The difference between JUST, YET, STILL and ALREADY

    ‘Yet’ is used to talk about something which is expected to happen. It means ‘at any time up to now’. It is used in questions and negatives. In the following exchange, the first speaker expects that the essay will be finished. A …

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    Rely on the most accurate free essay checker available. Improve your writing by correcting grammar, spelling, punctuation and word choice.