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“Of All Time” Meaning + Use

Vocabulary / Conor

When you hear or see the phrase, “of all time,” it’s referring to someone, someplace or something that stands out above everything else. However, it indicates a permanence that spans…

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There were or There was – Which is correct?

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We use “there was” for the singular form of there is/are in the past. We use “there were” for the plural form of there is/are in the past. We use…

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Kids or Kid’s or Kids’ (English Grammar Explained)

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Kids is the plural for kid. Kid’s is the singular possessive form of kid. Kids’ is the plural possessive form of kids.  Kids or Kid’s or Kids’ are all pronounced…

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Children or Child’s or Children’s (English Grammar Explained)

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Children is the plural for Child. Child’s is the singular possessive form of Child. Children’s is the plural possessive form of children.  Children We use children when we want to…

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Wives or Wife’s or Wives’ (English Grammar Explained)

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Wives is the plural for Wife. Wife’s is the singular possessive form of wife. Wives’ is the plural possessive form of wives.  Because “wife” is usually singular, “wife’s”’ is usually…

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Husbands or Husband’s or Husbands’ (English Grammar Explained)

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Husbands or Husband’s or Husbands’ (English Grammar Explained)   Husbands is the plural for Husband. Husband’s is the singular possessive form of Husband. Husbands’ is the plural possessive form of…

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Condescending or Patronizing? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

There are times when people act superior to others and there are two words to describe this behavior in English: condescending and patronizing. “Condescending” deliberately airs superiority without apology or…

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“Regardless of Whether” OR “Regardless Whether,” Which Is Correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Both English phrases “regardless of whether” or “regardless whether” are correct. However, you can remove “of” along with “whether” and the meaning will still be the same. Therefore, no matter…

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Was There or Were There? What’s the difference?

Grammar / Conor

We use “was there” for the singular interrogative form of there is/are. We use “were there” for the plural interrogative form of there is/are. Was there  We use “ was…

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Question On/About/Of/To – What’s the difference?

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“Question about” and “question regarding” introduce what the question discusses. ”Question on” usually implies “question on this topic”. “Question to” shows that the question is being directed toward someone.  Question…

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