Tomato or Tomatoe? Which is correct?
Tomato is the correct spelling of the popular red fruit that is used in salads. Tomatoe is incorrect and should not be used in English. Tomatoes is the plural of…
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Tomato is the correct spelling of the popular red fruit that is used in salads. Tomatoe is incorrect and should not be used in English. Tomatoes is the plural of…
Tomato or Tomatoe? Which is correct? Read More »
Sometimes in English, the rules get twisted and intertwined. This is especially true when dealing with the differences between words like “when” versus “whenever.” Knowing the difference is somewhat tricky.…
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One of the most common word pairs that are easy to confuse and misspell are “aisle” and “isle.” After all, they’re both nouns, they sound the same and spell nearly…
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“Is Done” and “Has been done” are both passive voice verb forms. We use “is done” to show something is finished in the present simple and “has been done” for…
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We can use both the prepositions “in” and “with” with the verb “to involve”. “Involved with” and “involved in” can sometimes mean the same thing and in some contexts are…
Involved IN, WITH or ON? Which is the correct preposition? Read More »
Most people believe that the two adjectives, larger and bigger, are synonyms but these similar words have two significantly different meanings in grammar. Larger typically refers to quantities or amounts…
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Prepositions and correct verb pairing are important to writing. All prepositions express location. However, each preposition has additional functions too. When completing an action like admission to the hospital, use…
Admitted In, At or To Hospital? Which is the correct preposition? Read More »
In English, there are various noun-verb pairs that mean essentially the same thing, but they operate very differently within a sentence. “Respond” and “response” are two such pairs that can…
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Teachers is the plural for teacher. Teacher’s is the singular possessive form of teacher. Teachers’ is the plural possessive form of teachers. Teachers or teacher’s or teachers’ are all pronounced…
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Parents is the plural for parent. Parent’s is the singular possessive form of parent. Parents’ is the plural possessive form of parents. Parents or parent’s or parents’ are all pronounced…
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