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.

Best Practice or Best Practise? What’s the Difference?

  The difference between “best practice” and “best practise” is going to depend on whether you’re in the United States or in the UK (respectively). Therefore, both ways of spelling are technically correct. “Best practice” is common in the United States while “best practise” is common in the UK. While there are many similarities between […]

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Chest of Drawers or Chester Drawers? Which Is Correct?

  There is no such thing as “Chester drawers,” therefore “chest of drawers” is always the right phrase. Newcomers to the English language, particularly children, mishear “chest of” as “Chester” and tend to annunciate it that way. Just remember this phrase will contain three words, not two. It’s unclear how people came to misspeak “chest

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Irregardless or Regardless? What is the difference?

  Not only is “irregardless” an incorrect spelling, but it’s also the grammatical equivalent to listening to nails on a chalkboard (or some other high screeching, ear-piercing noise).  There are many websites and professional dictionaries that claim “irregardless” is a word, it’s just “nonstandard.” But this is a bunch of fluff. Only in the last

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