Grammar

Which is the correct preposition with MOTIVATE?(TO or ING)

We usually use the preposition “by” with the verb “ motivate”. The preposition “by” helps us to connect the verb(motivate) and the noun(the thing that creates the motivation) Examples You can’t be only motivated by money. I am motivated by my need to get good grades. Motivate By We use the preposition “by” with “motivate” …

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“Then” or “and Then”? What Is the Difference?

Should you use “then” or “and then” when combining two independent sentences? If both sound okay to you then you’re not alone. Many people use “then” and “and then” interchangeably and can not differentiate between them. But most authorities on English grammar consider “and then” to be grammatically correct instead of “then.” Read on to …

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