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Safe Money or Save Money? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Save Money” is correct and “Safe Money” is usually incorrect in English. “Save Money” is a way to gather money so that you can buy something more expensive at a later date.  Example: I really want to buy that house on the corner.  Well, Why don’t you […]

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Safe Journey or Save Journey? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Safe Journey” is correct and “Save Journey” is incorrect in English. “Safe Journey” is a way to wish someone well when they embark on a journey to another place. Example: I am going to London later this evening. Oh great, I hope you enjoy yourself. Safe Journey!

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Is Nope Rude? Is “Nope” Unprofessional?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The word “Nope” is not necessarily rude but some people do consider it rude in formal situations. “Nope” can sound rude if it is said in a dismissive tone.  Is Nope Rude? “Nope” by itself is not rude to use in English. It is a very common

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Is Yup Rude? Is “Yup” Unprofessional?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The word “Yup” is not necessarily rude but some people do consider it rude in formal situations. “Yup” can sound rude if it is said in a dismissive tone.  Is yup rude? “Yup” by itself is not rude to use in English. It is a very common

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Is Yep Rude? Is “Yep” Unprofessional?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The word “yep” is not necessarily rude but some people do consider it rude in formal situations. “Yep” can sound rude if it is said in a dismissive tone.  Is yep rude? “Yep” by itself is not rude to use in English. It is a very common

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Is Yeah Rude? Is “Yeah” Unprofessional?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The word “yeah” is not necessarily rude but some people do consider it rude in formal situations. “Yeah” can sound rude if it is said in a sarcastic tone.  Is Yeah Rude? “Yeah” by itself is not rude to use in English. It is a very common

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Is “Sure” Rude? Is Sure Acceptable in an Email?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Many people do in fact find the response “sure” to be rude. It can all depend on the tone of your voice when you are speaking. If you respond enthusiastically, then it should be fine but some people may find it rude if you reply “sure” in

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Cheese or Cheeses? Which is the correct plural?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Cheese is usually used as an uncountable noun which means that the plural of cheese is also cheese. We use “cheeses” as the plural when we want to emphasize that we are talking about different types of cheeses. There is a lot of cheese on the table.

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Amount or Amounts? What is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Both “Amount” and “Amounts are correct. We use “amount” with singular and uncountable nouns and we use “amounts” with plural nouns.  There is a large amount of money under the bed. He has large amounts of cryptocurrencies in his cold wallet. In the above examples, “money” is

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Never TO or TOO late? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Never too late” is correct and “never to late” is incorrect. “Too” means something similar to  “excessively” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English.  I wish I could learn the guitar. Never too late. We need to use “too” because we

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