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Do you use Singular or Plural with “A Number Of”?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Even though ‘number’ is singular and ‘numbers’ are plural, if you are using the phrase ‘a number of’ it should always be followed by a plural, and countable, noun. This common phrase always means more than one and should follow English grammar rules.  Continue reading on to […]

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Monkies or Monkeys? What is the plural of Monkey?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Changing words from singular form to plural form is one of the most common English grammar mistakes that people make. The only grammatically correct way to make the word ‘monkey’ plural, is by adding an ‘s’ to the end of the word, making it ‘monkeys.’  Continue reading

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Limited To or Too? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Limited to” is correct when you are suggesting that something has an upper level of something. There are many examples, including, but not limited to, cars, trains, and buses.  “Limited to” is often used as part of the phrase “include but not limited to” which you can

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Me TO or TOO? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Me too” is correct and “Me to” is incorrect. “Too” means the same thing as “also” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English. I like coffee. Me too. We need to use “too” because we want to reciprocate and say the

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You TO or TOO? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “You too” is correct and “You to” is incorrect. “Too” means the same thing as “also” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English  I like coffee. You too! I adore coffee! We need to use “too” because we want to reciprocate

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What is the Singular of Species?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Some words in the English language have the same spelling and pronunciation when they are in both plural and singular form, and the word ‘species’ is one of them. Meaning a specific type of animal, plant, or any other living thing, ‘species’ looks and sounds the same

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What is the Difference Between Try and Try Out?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   If we get it down to its essence, the difference between the verbs ‘try’ and ‘try out’ is that the latter is an irregular, phrasal verb and the former is an ordinary verb. To ‘try’ anything means to make an attempt to do something, and to ‘try

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Minoot or Minute – What is the Word that means Small? 

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   If you are looking for a word that means small, you will want to use the English word ‘minute’. The word minute has many definitions. The word minute can also be used as a noun, an adjective, or a verb. The word minute is also a homonym

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Does “Sure Thing” mean “You’re welcome”?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   In American English, people often use “sure thing” in place of “you’re welcome”, especially in informal situations. Thank you for looking after my car! Sure thing! Sure thing as a response to thank you “Sure thing” is a common reply after someone thanks you. People usually mean

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How to answer “Thanks a Lot” in English

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “You’re welcome” and “no problem” are the most common ways to answer “thanks a lot”. “Thanks a lot” is an informal way to say “thank you”. The answer for “thanks a lot”  will be the same as “thank you”. When someone shows their gratitude and says “thank

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