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It vs Them? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

“It” is used to describe an object that both parties already know what you are talking about. “Them” is the object pronoun for the subject “they”. The object pronoun is…

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As Soon As or As Early As? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

The difference between “as soon as” or “as early as” is a very fine, nuanced line. In one way, you can use them interchangeably. However, “early” suggests an emphasis on…

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Time or Times (What Is the Plural of Time?)

Vocabulary / Conor

When understanding whether “time” or “times” is the plural of “time,” it can be either one. Most often, it will be “times,” but there are certain instances where “time” is…

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Rather Than or Instead Of? What Is the Difference?

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In truth, there isn’t much difference between the phrases “rather than” or “instead of.” They are interchangeable and there’s no rule for using either. That said, “rather than” has a…

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Cite Sources or Site Sources? Which is correct?

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“Cite sources” is the correct phrase in English. “Site sources” is incorrect and should not be used in English.  To Cite Meaning and Uses “To Cite” means to quote or…

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Them vs These/Those? What’s the difference?

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“Them” is an object pronoun and “these” and “those” are demonstrative pronouns. You always use “them” after a verb. “These” and “those” can be used after a verb and also…

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Speech or Speach? Which is correct?

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Speech is the correct spelling of the word that means to give a talk in public and a way in which humans communicate. Speach is incorrect and should not be…

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In a Mood or In the Mood? What’s the difference?

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“In a Mood” means to be in a bad mood and “in the mood” means to have a certain preference for something. In a Mood “In a Mood” means that…

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One of or One-off? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use “one of” when we want to say something is one part of many. “One-off” means that something happens one time.  One of You can use “one of” when…

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One Of The… Singular or Plural?

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We usually use a plural noun after “one of the” because we are talking about a group. The verb that follows can be singular or plural depending on the subject…

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