Warm Regards (Meaning and Use)
One way to end a letter or email is by saying, “Warm Regards” before you include a signature. It ends the correspondence with a heartfelt sentiment. You need to use…
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One way to end a letter or email is by saying, “Warm Regards” before you include a signature. It ends the correspondence with a heartfelt sentiment. You need to use…
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“I am looking forward to talking to you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition. “I…
“I am looking forward to speaking to you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition. “I…
The proper spelling of the word that refers to the silky case surrounding a caterpillar before it becomes a butterfly is “cocoon.” Cocoon can also be used as a verb…
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People usually use “up to” in a non-specific informal manner. This means that it usually doesn’t matter if the upper limit number is included or not. It really depends on…
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Up to is correct and upto is incorrect. Up to is usually used to describe a number in a range before another number. Up to should always be two words.…
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Both drive thru and drive through are correct in English. A “drive thru” is a place where you do not need to leave your car in order to receive your…
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Girlfriends is the plural for Girlfriend. Girlfriend’s is the singular possessive form of girlfriend. Girlfriends’ is the plural possessive form of girlfriends. Girlfriends or Girlfriend’s or Girlfriends’ are all pronounced…
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Boyfriends is the plural for Boyfriend. Boyfriend’s is the singular possessive form of Boyfriend. Boyfriends’ is the plural possessive form of Boyfriends. Boyfriends or Boyfriend’s or Boyfriends’ are all pronounced…
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Whoever’s is the possessive form of Whoever. It is also a contraction of “Whoever is”. Whoevers’ may be the plural possessive form of Whoevers but it is not common or…
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