In 1996, a movie about a group of teenage witches hit theaters and completely changed the subgenre. The Craft did away with cheesy pointy hats and broomsticks and taught moviegoers a few things about ...
You may hear an Erin go bragh and a sláinte or two this St. Patrick’s Day, or try your luck at pronouncing some Irish names, but even on the most Irish of holidays, we don’t hear much of the Irish ...
We use the past simple when an action or situation happens and finishes in the past. We usually say or know when it happened. She called me at the office yesterday. I worked in London in 2010. Steve ...
An arrhythmia (pronounced as “uh-RITH-me-uh”) is an irregular heartbeat. This means your heart is out of its usual rhythm. About 1.5%-5% of people have arrhythmias. It may feel like your heart skipped ...
We use the past simple for something that happened and finished in the past. We use it when we say or know the time when something happened. It is often used in stories, when one thing happened after ...
An eccentric British family, including a mother who blows up a fur store to protest cruelty to animals and children who make unusual career choices, is held together by a patient father.