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A lot or Alot?
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Accept or Except?
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Active or Passive Verbs?
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Allusion or Illusion?
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Improve Your Writing & Credibility as a Writer with Proper Grammar
Since we all age and forget the basic grammar rules we learn in grade school, I have provided a short guide on grammar for your review. Also, test yourself when you are giving birth to a masterpiece …
Best Apps for Grammar Check 2024/25
What is Grammarly? Grammarly is a comprehensive grammar-checking tool. It identifies errors in grammar, spelling, punctuation, and style while offering suggestions to improve tone, clarity, and e…
Flush out vs. Flesh out
Flush out” and “flesh out” are two expressions commonly confused and used wrongly. Misspelling them is something quite natural, given the fact that they look so similar and only have one letter disti…
The role of grammar in learning foreign languages
Recently, the question has been raised more and more often about the role and importance of grammar directly in the process of teaching foreign languages. As you know, in the history of teaching fore…
How to Improve Your Grammar Skills for Academic Success
Why Good Grammar is Crucial for Academic Success Good grammar is essential for academic success because it directly impacts how your ideas are perceived by others. Clear and error-free writi…
More on the Awful “Like” Word
In my last blog, I began my diatribe against the awful like word. In this edition, we’ll explore some grammar and see how the like word can serve as seven out of the eight parts of speech. Many child…
What Nouns Do
What do nouns do in our language? It’s crucial that you know, for you cannot begin to engage in any kind of grammatical analysis without knowing the roles of all eight parts of speech.
The main ro…
A short guide to improving your grammar and increase your vocabulary in a month
Working with online writing services present a great way of learning from professionals. They are very resourceful in helping you make the right choice of words and vocabulary to apply in your writin…
Social And Cultural Influence On Education
This also holds true for seeking academic help. In the US, you may be encouraged to seek help to write your assignment. This has led to the popularity of online assignment help websites and similar a…
Auxiliary Verbs - Called “Helping Verbs”
Some people refer to auxiliary verbs as helping verbs.
The main verbs we use in the English language break down into the four major verb types:
1. action transitive verbs 2. action intransitive…
Check out vs Checkout
Check out Check out is a phrasal verb of the word check, which has 2 meanings: to look at someone/somethingto sign for something (like a will) You can also add a noun or pronoun between the words, li…
Noun Function 8 - Noun Modifiers
Nouns often modify other nouns, as in noun modifier or sentence structure. We have thousands of terms where a first noun modifies an ensuing noun: hotdog bun football
The Importance of Spelling and Grammar in Digital Marketing
Do Spelling and Grammar Matter in Digital Marketing? How would you feel if someone misspelled your name or sent you a text with grammatical errors? At worst, I won't read that text. After al…
Cash In vs. Cash Out
The phrases 'Cash In' and 'Cash Out' are commonly used in financial contexts, yet they represent fundamentally different actions related to money management. This es…
Advantages of learning English online versus using traditional methods
English Language Insights English is the world’s language. Although there may be populations that are larger than those that make up the countries that speak the dialect as one of their nativ…
The “Like” Word Threatens Your Career
In my last blog, we looked at some grammar governing the use of the like word. Now let’s see what the experts have to say. As you’ll see, they mince no words. Overusing Like Threatens Your Career Con…
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Layout vs. Lay out
Layout vs. Lay out
"Layout" and "lay out" can easily be confused because they are pronounced perfectly the same and are spelled with the exact same letters. Yet, the fact that they are written dif…
Vocabulary Usage
By reading a wide variety of authors and various types of writing you can build up your vocabulary and acquire the necessary skill in the proper use of words, phrases and idioms. Consciously or subco…
Chapter 12 - “Bring” vs. “Take"
“Bring along this advice when you go to work.”
I wish the writers of the Seinfeld series paid attention to the differences between bring and take. For hundreds of episodes, they r…
Correcting Spoken Grammar Errors
Most of us will make the occasional mistake when speaking, whether we confuse an irregular verb tense or pronounce a word incorrectly. Whether English is our mother tongue or a second language, we mi…
Education vs. Experience: Where to Place What, Where on Your Resume
When it comes to deciding if you should place education before experience or vice versa on your resume, the truth of the matter is that it depends on a number of considerations. Regardless of how you…
Noun Function 10 - Noun Absolutes
And now we reach the end of the list and find one of the most potent structures the English language makes available to aspiring writers.
But before visiting noun absolutes, let’s review. Here’s t…
"A," "An," "The" - The Articles
At this point in our study of the eight parts of speech, it’s a good idea to discuss three little words we have a hard time classifying in the English language—the articles, a, an, and the.
They d…


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B An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
C Few students have completed the assignment.
D They adopted a puppy last week.

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