Are you confused about when to use that, which, or whose? You’re not alone! In this lesson, Claire breaks down these tricky English relative pronouns step by step so you can finally use them correctly ...
My parents raised me with strong values of acceptance and multiculturalism. I’m not saying I’m some perfect ally—I’ve done ...
I have begun to suspect that I am not the main character. I spend my days watching history unfold on the screen of my phone. History, of course, is a story: a narrative sequence of causes and effects.
Background. The GPU cluster has been running for half a year, and you feel that the results are already significant. You realize that the deadline for an upcoming conference is less than a month away, ...
A substitute teacher was ousted from a Scottsdale high school after he refused to call transgender students by their ...
A pronoun takes the place of a noun close nounA noun is the name of a thing, such as an object, a place, or a person. in a sentence. Pronouns are short words like 'it', 'she', 'he', 'you', 'we', 'they ...
A relative pronoun is a word which means who, which and that and refers back to a noun in a main clause. In English they can be left out. For example: I have a sister (who is) called Anna. In German, ...
When Nora (Claudia Karvan) breaks her leg, her son Darcy (Luke Wiltshire) – a trans man – returns home to see her for the ...
This section covers gender and sexuality for science communication, journalism, and inclusive writing. Subtopics include how to use “they” as a personal pronoun, recognition that gender identity and ...