Conor

Conor is the main writer here at One Minute English and was an English teacher for 10 years. He is interested in helping people with their English skills and learning about using A.I tools at work.

Customers or Customer’s or Customers’ (English Grammar Explained)

  Customers is the plural for Customer. Customer’s is the singular possessive form of Customer. Customers’ is the plural possessive form of customers.  Customers or customer’s or customers’ are all pronounced the same way. Customers We use customers when we want to make the word “customer” plural. So it is: I have one customer. I

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What Is A Word for Someone Who Thinks They Are Important?

  Some terms to describe a person who thinks they are important include pompous, haughty, imperious, egocentric, or vain. A straightforward word for someone who thinks they are important is self-important.  You can also describe a person who thinks they’re important as having a false sense of superiority, or as having a superiority complex. What

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What Is A Word For Someone Who Thinks They Are Smart But Are Not?

  There are many ways to describe a person who thinks they are smart but they aren’t; terms include pseudo-intellectual, conceited, arrogant, patronizing, pretentious, or hubris. These terms have a negative connotation, as people who think they’re smarter than they are can behave in negative ways towards others.  There are also psychological terms that explain

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