798 - Ache vs Pain

798 - Ache vs Pain

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1037 - How to Use BOTH Naturally in English

Both. Such a simple word, right? But when you actually try to use it in conversation… things can get a little tricky. Should you say, “Both of us went”? Or “We both went”? Or maybe… “Both we went”? Yeah… that one doesn’t sound right. So what’s the deal with both? Where do you put ...  Show more

1036 - Either vs. Neither - What’s the Difference?

I don’t smoke. Me neither. I don’t drink. I don’t either. Hmm… so which one is it? Either? Or neither? Or maybe a better question is - when should you use either, and when should you use neither? Should you say, “I don’t smoke either”? Or “Me neither”? Or maybe… “I don’t smoke ne ...  Show more

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