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Did English have a Formal Version of “You”?

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Words like “thee,” “thou,” and “thine” are just some of the older versions of English that represent the formal “you.” This encompassed singular and plural forms along with nominative, objective…

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Does “Et Al” need a Plural or Singular Verb?

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“Et al.” requires either a singular or plural verb depending on how many authors there are or if you’re referring solely to a cited work. The only time this comes…

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What are some other words for “Coworker”? (Synonyms)

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A “coworker” is a person you know through your job. It’s another employee, staff member, or even your boss. But when you’re writing or speaking about them, you want to…

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“By Doing This” Synonyms

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If you are looking to switch up your phrasing and avoid repetition, you can say “thereby” instead of “by doing this” How to Substitute “Thereby” for “By Doing This” If…

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“A Majority of” or “THE majority of?” What is the difference?

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The difference between “a majority of” or “the majority of” is slight. The articles “a” or “the” can often be interchangeable. But, for the sake of understanding, “a majority of”…

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Apostrophe S or S Apostrophe? When to use ‘S and S’

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We use the apostrophe before the “s” when the noun is singular and we use the apostrophe after the “s” when the noun is plural and ends in s. The…

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When to Use NOR Without Neither?

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“Nor” can be used without its general partner “neither” if it is at the beginning of a sentence. It can also be used without neither when creating a list of…

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Usage of ‘Help’ and ‘Help to’ in English Grammar

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Both “help” and “help to” are correct and you can choose if you want to include “to” after “help”. There is no significant change in meaning. Understanding the nuances of…

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Lozenger or Lozenge? Which is correct?

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When deciding if “lozenger” or “lozenge” is correct, it will always be “lozenge.” There is no such thing as a “lozenger” and so, it will always be incorrect.  So, if…

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“Whether It Be” or “Whether It Is?” Which Is correct?

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Both phrases “whether it be” and “whether it is” are correct. However, “whether it be” is subjunctive, and “whether it is” portrays an indicative. This essential difference will determine which…

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