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How to Politely Remind Your Boss about Promise of Promotion(+Sample)

Emails / Conor

Promised promotions can be missed for a variety of reasons, ranging from corporate restructuring to personal bias. In any case, sending a polite, specific, and neutral reminder can be a…

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Phd vs DSc? What’s the Difference?

Advice for students / Conor

A Ph.D. is a Doctorate degree given in a variety of subject areas that focuses on a deeper understanding of existing literature, while a DSc is a Doctorate degree given…

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Assistant Professor or Associate Professor? What’s the difference?

Resources / Conor

Assistant professors and associate professors are both lower-level titles held by those who teach at a college or university. Assistant professors work with entry-level classes, while associate professors work with…

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What Is the Role of Professor Emeritus?

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A professor emeritus is a highly respected retired professor for a college or university. Their primary obligation is to act as an ambassador for the school, which may include attendance…

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Copula Verbs vs Auxiliary Verbs? What’s the Difference?

Grammar / Conor

English is a complex language with many different types of verbs. Two of these types of verbs are copula verbs and auxiliary verbs. What’s the difference between copula and auxiliary…

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Early This Morning or Earlier This Morning? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

In English, there are plenty of ways to refer to times happening earlier in the day. Two ways you can refer to early times are as follows: early this morning,…

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What is the meaning of “Just Chilling”?(+Chilling Time)

Vocabulary / Conor

“Just chilling” means that you aren’t really doing anything important and just “hanging out”. This could be watching T.V, playing video games or whatever it is you do to relax.…

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Correlate TO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?(+Correlation)

Vocabulary / Conor

We use the preposition “with” with the verb “to correlate. The meaning of correlate is “for two things to have a connection”. Examples: Your opinion does not correlate with mine. …

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Concurrent TO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use the preposition “with” with the adjective ”concurrent”. The meaning of concurrent is “happening at the same time” or “agreeing with something”. Examples: The concurrent event is happening at…

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Resentful OF, TO, ABOUT or TOWARDS? Which is the correct preposition?

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We use the preposition “of” with the adjective “resentful” when we want to show the thing that we feel unhappy about. There are other prepositions that we can use with…

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