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How Do You Thank Someone for Checking on You?

Vocabulary / Conor

The best way to show your appreciation for someone checking on you is simply to say, “Thank you for checking on me.” However, there may be moments when you want…

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Marshmellow or Marshmallow? Which is correct?

Spelling / Conor

When you hear people say “marshmallow” in English, it can sometimes sound like, “marshmellow.” But the correct spelling will always be “marshmallow.” This sugary sweet and tasty treat is an…

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What Does Jitomate Mean in English? (tomatillo+tomato)

Vocabulary / Conor

The word, “jitomate” is a Mexican word for a big, red and juicy tomato. When you hear someone say “tomate” in Mexico, they’re talking about the greenish yellowish types of…

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“Ins and Outs” or “In’s and Out’s?” Which is correct? 

Vocabulary / Conor

When you wish to use a slang phrase to indicate the nuances and details of any given subject matter, you will use “ins and outs.” It is incorrect to use…

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Who or Whom Should I Contact? Which is correct?

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When trying to decipher whether “who should I contact” or “whom should I contact” is correct, understand that both are overlapping. This means that both are appropriate to use, but…

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Is Happy New Year Capitalized?

Capitalization / Conor

Yes, Happy New Year is capitalized when it is used as a greeting or a heading. The word “Happy New Year” is capitalized in English because it is a proper…

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Is Christmas Capitalized? What about Merry Christmas?

Capitalization / Conor

Yes, Christmas is capitalized in a sentence. The word “Christmas” is capitalized in English because it is a proper noun. “Merry Christmas”, and “Happy Christmas” should also be capitalized when…

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Attend or Tend? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

The verbs “attend” and “tend” are both interchangeable and different from one another. They mean to care for, approach, treat or perform work. However, “attend” has a more formal inference…

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Whether or Not vs. Whether? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

The difference between using “whether or not” versus just “whether” is the result of the outcome in any given situation. “Whether or not” suggests a result that’s the same, no…

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“Happy Holiday” or “Happy Holidays?” What’s the difference?

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The difference between saying “Happy Holiday” or “Happy Holidays” is very small and it depends on if you’re speaking British or American English. Even with that, both phrases are common…

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