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How Do You Spell Margarita? Is It Margherita?

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A refreshing summer drink made of tequila, orange liquor, and lime juice, a margarita is as delicious as it is hard to spell. This cocktail, both in liquid and frozen…

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Holiday or Holliday? Which is correct?

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The debate over the correct spelling of “holiday” has been going on for centuries. The word is derived from the Old English term “hāligdæg,” which means “holy day.” Over time,…

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Call Me or Call to Me? Which is Correct?  

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If you’ve been learning the English language (especially as a second language) you’ve probably discovered that there are a few sometimes confusing grammar rules that dictate how phrases should be…

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Moosen, Meese, or Mooses? What is the Plural of Moose?

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The English language can get pretty wild at times. For one thing, English is a bit of a mishmash of a bunch of other languages and pulls different words and…

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Do We Use “a total of” With a Singular or Plural Verb?

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We often use the phrase “a total of” when we want to emphasize the combined number of things. For example, if you have three dogs and two cats, you can…

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Perogative or Prerogative? Which is correct?

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There is some debate over whether the correct spelling is “perogative” or “prerogative.” The word comes from the Latin “prerogativa,” which means “privilege.” “Prerogative” is the correct spelling, while “perogative”…

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Write Me or Write to Me? Which is correct?

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You might’ve overheard people saying “write me” and “write to me” and may have wondered which of those was grammatically correct. Turns out “write to me” is grammatically correct and…

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Russle or Rustle? Which is correct?

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“Rustle” is a  verb than means to make small noises often with your hands in your pockets.  Russle is actually not a word at all – it’s a name meant…

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What Is A Professional Answer To “How Are You Doing?”

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Professional environments are nerve-racking because you have to give solid, polite answers to any questions thrown your way. “How are you doing?” is one question you have to answer, so…

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

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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…

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