Small correction to your FAQ page (from the POV of Australian/UK English)
"your" should be "you're" in this sentence ... "This application does not replace your current course, whether your learning with a course, a book or an app."
"practice/practicing" should be "practise/practising" (because it's a verb) in a number of sentences
Small correction to your FAQ page (from the POV of Australian/UK English)
"your" should be "you're" in this sentence ... "This application does not replace your current course, whether your learning with a course, a book or an app."
"practice/practicing" should be "practise/practising" (because it's a verb) in a number of sentences
I mean the second "your". The first one is OK.
Thanks for letting me know!
I've updated :)
Huge thank you for this! B
Thanks a lot Barbara!