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Your the best or You’re the best? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

You’re the best is correct. “Your the best” is incorrect and you should not use this phrase in English. You’re the best is a contraction of “you are the best” …

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To Confuse Someone With/For Someone Else

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We use “confuse someone with someone else”. We do not use “confuse someone for someone else”. I confused Jane with her twin sister Jessica.  I always confuse John with Peter,…

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Confused With/On/About? Which Is The Correct Preposition?

Vocabulary / Conor

Prepositions are one of those grammatical rules that can be, well, confusing. When you are talking about being confused, the correct preposition to use is about, though you may see…

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Congratulations On or For? Which is correct?

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We use “congratulations on” when you are discussing an event and “congratulations for” when you are discussing the reason for the congratulations. I want to send you congratulations on your…

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Is ANY followed by Singular or Plural Nouns?

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We use “any” + singular noun when we are looking for a specific piece of information or in certain positive sentences. We use “any” + plural nouns in regular interrogative…

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What Is Won’t A Contraction Of?

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Won’t is a contraction of the words will and not, making it an easier way to say the two words. Many contractions can obviously be tied to two separate words…

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How to use High School in a Sentence

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High School is a secondary level of education that children attend between the age of 14 and 18. They usually attend high school between grades 9and 12. High School in…

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Get home or Get to home? Which is correct?

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We use “Get Home” becomes “home” is often used as an adverb of place. When “home” is used as an adverb of place, it means “in the direction of home”…

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Go Home or Go to Home? Which is correct?

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We use “Go Home” becomes “home” is often used as an adverb of place. When “home” is used as an adverb of place, it means “in the direction of home”…

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What Is A Conversation Segway? (Segway Or Segue?)

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A conversation segway – which is actually spelled segue – is a manner of speaking that lets you move from one conversation topic to another in an organic way. Being…

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