Prepositional Idioms? Calm down!

A prepositional idiom consists of a verb followed by a preposition, but unlike an ordinary prepositional phrase, it forms an expression with a nonliteral or idiomatic meaning. Some grammarians consider the prepositional idiom a type of a phrasal verb, others call it the phrasal verb itself, and still others call it a verb phrase. Anyway… Read More

200 Words to Use Instead of “Good” (Infographic)

Source: http://custom-writing.org/blog/writing-tips/28365.html

The Ultimate Guide to Accident Prevention at Home

The Ultimate Guide to Accident Prevention at Home By: Andrea Lozoya* This article was originally published at Porch.com Related article: Most Dangerous Things in Everyday Life (birdgei.com) We’ve all heard the old adage that if it can happen, it will – but that doesn’t have to be the case! While it’s true that there are… Read More