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tremendous - correct spelling

adjective
Example: He is a tremendous asset to our organization....

trepidation - vocabulary

noun
Nervous uncertainty of feeling; tremulous alarm, fear; quivering movement. Immediately after dinner Kitty came in. She knew Anna Arkadyevna, but only very slightly, and she came now to her sister’s with...

tries - correct spelling

verb (third-person singular of the verb try)Example: She tries her best....

Trivia vs. Quiz

The English language is rich with nuanced meanings and varied contexts, particularly when it comes to words that might seem similar. Two such terms are 'trivia' and 'quiz.' While they may share some common ground in the realm of knowledge and ente...

Trolling vs. Jigging

The words 'trolling' and 'jigging' both refer to activities often associated with fishing, yet they represent markedly different methods and implications. This essay will explore the nuances of these terms, their ...

trooper, trouper

Both trooper and trouper are used to describe members of a group called a troop (military or police unit) or troupe (entertainers).Example: A highway-patrol trooper...

truculent - vocabulary

adjective
Fiercely brutal, cruel, vitriolic, scathing, belligerent. The past is present everywhere, but Japan is an unusually history-haunted nation. Elsewhere the Cold War is spoken of in the past tens...

truly - correct spelling

adverb
Grammar.com's section on the Parts of Speech discusses the demise of -ly adverbs. Click here for that di...

truncated clause

 See elliptical clause
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Turning PDFs into eBooks: Formats, Tools, and Tips

It’s understandable why it happens. Physical books have become very expensive, and the digital versions are often less costly than paperback versions. Plus, the internet is a treasure trove of PDF books just waiting to be converted into an eReader-fr...

twelfth - correct spelling

adjective and noun
Example: On the twelfth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me…. adjective...

twelve - correct spelling

noun and adjective
Example: We ordered twelve. noun
Example: The ...

two, too, to

Two is the number right after one.Too means “also.”To is a preposition that helps specify direction ...

Types of Pronouns

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. A noun which is a name, place or thing when replaced...

Types of Sentences

A sentence is the simplest element of English grammar that makes up the language. A sentence is two or more ...

Typhoon vs. Tornado

Introduction The English language is filled with terminologies that often confuse even the most adept speakers. Two such terms are 'typhoon' and 'tornado.' Both refer to severe weather phenomena but differ significantly in their character...

tyranny - correct spelling

noun
Example: "I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." —Thomas Jefferson....

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