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Gone TO or TOO soon? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Gone too soon” is correct and “gone to soon” is incorrect. “Too” means something similar to  “excessively” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English. He was a lovely man. Gone too soon We need to use “too” because we want to […]

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Nice to meet you TO or TOO? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Nice to meet you too” is correct and “Nice to meet you to” is incorrect. “Too” means the same thing as “also” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English.  Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you too. We need to

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Life is TO or TOO short? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Life is too short” is correct and “Life is to short” is incorrect. “Too” means the same thing as “excessively” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English.  I am working 120 hours per week. Life is too short, you need to

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To Agree On, With, or To? Which is the correct preposition?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   We use “agree with” when we are with a person or an opinion that a person shares. We use “agree on” when two people reach an agreement about a certain topic. We use “agree to” when there is an action that must follow the agreement.  Examples: I

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Why do people say idear instead of idea? 

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Depending on where you are in the world, you may hear the word ‘idea’ pronounced with an additional ‘r’ sound at the end, making the word sound like ‘idear.’ The reason for this is due to a rhotic accent that can be found in some parts of the

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Grossly Unremarkable – Meaning and Use 

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   ‘Grossly unremarkable’ can be used to describe many things that one finds unremarkable, but this specific set of words has a place in medical usage that many people may or may not know about. In a medical setting, grossly unremarkable means that the doctor did not see

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What Is the Abbreviation for Inch?(Inches)

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The standard abbreviation for ‘inch’ or ‘inches’ is simply ‘in.‘ There are more ways to abbreviate the word, depending on the industry you are in. However, for general use, a simple ‘in’ works. If you plan on using an abbreviated form of the word ‘inch’ there are

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What Is the Abbreviation for Continue? (Continued)

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The abbreviation for the word ‘continue’ and the past tense form of ‘continued,’ is cont. and cont’d. Unlike some abbreviations, cont. and cont’d are the only two shorthand forms of the word ‘continue’ and are generally recognized the same in every English-speaking country.  So, what is an

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What is the Abbreviation of International? 

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Abbreviations are used commonly throughout the English language. An abbreviation is a condensed version of a word or phrase. Abbreviations can be used to save space and time, avoid repeating long words and phrases, or simply to conform to standard usage. The word ‘international’ has five common abbreviations,

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I Too or Me Too? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “I Too” and “Me Too” are both correct but we use them in different contexts. We use “Me too” as a short answer when we agree with someone or have done the same thing. We use “I too” when we need to make a full sentence. “Me

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