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“Acta Non Verba” Meaning And Use in English(+In A Sentence)

Vocabulary / Conor

Many words and phrases in the English language are of Latin origin. For example, the phrase magna cum laude is of Latin origin, and it now describes students graduating with…

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What Are Prefixes And Suffixes For Names? (Mr., Mrs., Snr, Jnr)

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If you ever hear someone getting called Mrs. or Mr., that means they’re getting a prefix added to their name. There’s also suffixes like Jr. and Sr. However, these names…

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Is it To or Too Early? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Too Early” is correct because “too” is the word which means “more than enough”.  When you say that you are “too early”, that means that something happens a lot of…

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What Is A Quid To A Dollar? (Dollar Amount To British Quid)

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Different countries have different currencies from America, and that can be difficult to keep up with. A British quid is one of these currencies, and it’s actually a British slang…

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Substantive or Substantial? What’s the Difference?

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Substantive relates to things that have substance, and thus is a change in something’s substance. Compared to that, substantial is used for things that are larger or more significant, so…

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Is “Manages to do” Correct? Manage to do or doing?

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The phrase “manage to do” refers to somebody succeeding in doing something. While the phrase is simple, the rules governing its usage can be difficult and complex. The phrase “manage…

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Polite vs Courteous? What’s the Difference?

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When you describe someone as courteous, it means that they’re civilized and well-mannered.  On the other hand, when you say someone is polite, it means that they’re not only well-mannered,…

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Incoming Or Upcoming Or Oncoming? What’s The Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

Using location-based words in the wrong way can make your speech confusing. For example, with incoming, upcoming, or oncoming, all three of these terms cannot be used interchangeably, as they…

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Whatever or What Ever? (English Grammar Explained)

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In most English the proper spelling is Whatever. However, there are some instances when you would use What Ever instead. Some people separate the what and the ever to add…

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Recomended or Recommended? Which Is Correct?

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The word “recommended” is a verb meaning to suggest or advise (someone) to do something. The recommended dosage of medication is two pills per day. It can also be used…

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