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Start a Sentence with a Conjunction
And you may start a sentence with And.
You probably learned in grade school: Never start a sentence with but, and, or any other conjunction. Poppycock!
Not only can you start s…
Most Common British/American English Spelling Mistakes
While both countries speak the same language, no one can deny that there are quite a few differences in the way that some words are spelled. In many cases, people often confuse the spelling of many w…
Enclosed vs. Inclosed
What "enclosed" means probably anybody knows. If not, we'll explain it immediately below. There's nothing difficult about it. What is, anyway, questionable and often confusing, is the correct spellin…
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…
Leisure vs. Pleasure
Leisure Leisure is a noun meaning time off from work or any other duties. It essentially means free time. This is the time when you are not doing any regular activities! Examples – ·  …
Passive voice and why we need it
Here are some more practical examples of passive voice usage - 1.      The cameras are watching you – it doesn't make much sense to say this. Instead, “You are being watched”…
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
Getting Your Pre- and Post-College Finances in Shape
Reduce Monthly Expenses If you find yourself worried about past education debt, you can do a few minutes of online research and locate a lender who offers consolidation services. By putting all your…
No Deposit Bonus Terminology: How to Correctly Interpret and Use Specific Terms
What is a no deposit bonus, and what do players need to understand about this bonus? What important terms and features should bonus gamblers focus on? This article will cover the basic …
Not Surprising vs. Not Surprisingly
Not surprising vs. Not surprisingly
When you want to use the opposite meaning of a word, adding "not" before that word is a usual preference to express your message. When you refer to something th…
Fulfil vs. Fulfill
Say you were asked to make a sentence with expectation and you wrote this: Getting an A on the test did not fulfil her expectations While proofreading it, did you pause at fulfil and wondered if thes…
Common Grammatical Mistakes

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Are Custom Paper Facilities An Excellent Decision?
Keeping away from essays and other writing jobs is difficult while getting university schooling. Without a doubt, pupils do plenty of writing tasks which sometimes make them crazy. A lot of written a…
Adjectives and Adverbs
Simply put, Adjectives describe nouns. Remember this. Always. What does it mean to say ‘describe’? Let us take an example – “My brother is a good student.” There are different parts of speech in th…
Need vs. Knead
I need to knead this dough before noon today.Though very common in English language, knead and need are two homophones that sound exactly alike but their meanings are entirely different. This remarka…
Neighbor vs. Neighbour
New neighbors just moved in the big white house. Consider this sentence for a moment. Does the word neighbors make you think again that maybe the spellings of neighbor aren’t really like these? Maybe…
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…
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…
Fake News: How to Check Your Facts
Fake news is essentially false information that is presented as true and appears at first glance to be from a trustworthy source. 
But don’t believe all that you read.
In this article, we …
So vs. Such
So So is a conjunction. It can join two sentences. ·         I like her, so, I want to date her. ·         I want to wa…
How to Get AI to Summarize a PDF: Top 5 Tools to Boost Efficiency
Chat with PDF by PDF Flex Chat PDF AI from PDF Flex is a go-to option to enhance your productivity while processing complex files. This is a free online tool that provides high-quality content summar…
Emphasise vs. Emphasize
Emphasise” and “emphasize” are causing quite a lot of controversial opinions and discussions. Some claim that “emphasise” is the misspelling of “emphasize”, others say it’s vice versa, and other beli…
Anyone vs. Any one
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between anyone and any one? Consider the sentences below; If any one of your friends knows, please tell them to keep quiet. Has anyone seen my wallet? B…
Modelling vs. Modeling
Modelling vs. Modeling
As a verb, "model" refers to the job of a professional model, which is defined as wearing certain clothes for various shows, magazines or presentations. Nothing confusing un…
Gaslighting and The Metaverse: 2 Popular Words
In today’s article, I have described Gaslighting and The Metaverse: 2 Popular Words.  Although not new, these two words have increased in popularity in the last few years. Continue reading …


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