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Indices vs. Indexes
Indices vs. Indexes
"Indices" is frequently used wrongly in various phrases, presentations and speeches, because it is often confused for "indexes". Some think these words refer to the same thing …
Odd vs. Odds
Odd vs. Odds Clarifying any misunderstandings is our top priority here, at Grammar.com. We want to make sure that we prepare the best explanations for the most confusing sets of words. This is certai…
cents - correct spelling
cents
noun (plural of the noun cent)
Note: In Southern vernacular, the word cent also serves as the plural.
Example: The newspaper costs 25 cents. noun (sta…
Appositive
Did you just recently hear about appositives and now desperately want to know what they are and how they function? You came to the right page. Appositive is a relatively uncommon grammar term which m…
Using Gender-Neutral Alternatives
Are you sexist or gender-biased? Of course not.
 In 1776, Thomas Jefferson coined the phrase “all men are created equal,” and his words have become a cornerstone of our shared value system.&n…
“Accept” vs “Except”
“I will accept everyone’s apology except Julia’s.”The words accept and except are homophones (i.e. words with similar pronunciation butdifferent spellings and meanings) and they are commonly mistaken…
Chapter 9 - “It’s” vs. “Its”
“Should you take out it’s apostrophe?”
Hardly a day goes by without my seeing the use of its when the writer means it’s. Or it’s when the writer means its. The two expressions dif…
Useful Grammar Tips and Tricks For Copywriters
One thing that can be said about the human race is that nobody is perfect. There are many individuals in the world that have their own set of flaws and have to live with it. However, just because peo…
much, many
Much means “in large degree or quantity.”
Many means “numerous” or “of an indefinite number.”
Generally, much is applied to mass nouns and thi…
“Your” and “Its”
Personal Pronouns - Watch Out - Your and its
I would be remiss in my duties as an early 21st-century reincarnation of Miss Hamrick if I didn’t pause and talk a bit about serious p…
complement
A complement is a word or group of words that completes the action or state of being expressed by the verb. A subject complement typically follows the verb to be or a linking verb (seem, appear, many…
No One vs. Nobody
In today’s world, with a rise in feminism, the application of basic masculine pronouns makes it difficult for writers to write without receiving criticism. That leads to the writers switching to the …
bushes - correct spelling
bushes
noun (plural of the noun bush), verb (present tense, third-person singular of the verb bush), and adjective (slang)
Example: We planted some beautiful bushes. noun
plurale tantum
 A NOUN which is invariably plural in form, even though it may be singular in sense. Examples include oats, cattle, remains, pants, scissors, binoculars, pyjamas, shorts and tweezers. Such nouns…
Nouns - Words That Name
Let’s start with the noun. Here, you’ll learn about the nature of the noun and three of its main functions in our language: (1) subjects, (2) objects, and (3) complements. Then, in later sections, we…
prospect - correct spelling
prospect - noun (often in the plural) and verb  
Example: The favorable business prospects attracted the investors. noun
Example: He wanted to prospect fo…
Sexism - Proposed Solution
Make your antecedents plural.
Refer to people, not a person. Refer to readers, not a reader. Talk about neighbors, not a neighbor. Then you can use they, their-theirs, them, and t…
Conjunctions - Definition, Overview, and Lists of Examples
Welcome
Below you’ll find links to our discussion on conjunctions. We recommend that you start with the first topic,Conjunctions - Words That Join. At the bottom …
valuable - correct spelling
adjective and noun (often plural)
Example: He gave us some valuable advice. adjective
Example: She stored her valuables in the safe. noun
loaf - correct spelling
loaf - noun (plural loaves) and verb  
Example: She baked a loaf of bread. noun
Example: He had worked enough, so he decided to loaf on the couch. verb
hors d'oeuvre - correct spelling
hors d'oeuvre - noun (plural hors d'oeuvres)  
Example: He piled his plate with hors d'oeuvres at the party.
heroes - correct spelling
heroes - noun (plural of the noun hero)  
Example: His heroes motivated him to excel.
Story vs. Storey
Dealing with similar spellings of various words, using them correctly and avoiding misspelling is often overwhelming; though it gets easier once you sort out which spellings refers to what. If you ar…
fewer, less
Under the general rule, fewer should be used for plural nouns and things that can actually be counted while less is used for collective nouns, mass nouns, or abstrac…
boundaries - correct spelling
boundaries
noun (plural of the noun boundary)
Example: The land seemed to have no boundaries.


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A I am read a book.
B She is cooking dinner right now.
C We are play a game together.
D They are goes to the store.

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