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Could you please vs Can you please? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Can you please” and “could you please” have the same meaning in the context of requesting something from someone.  Can you please help me? Could you please help me? Some…

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Firstly, Secondly or First, Second? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

You can use either First or Firstly(or Second, Secondly) to number your points. “First” and “second” are more common than “firstly” and “secondly”.   First, I would like to thank everyone…

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One of the bests or One of the best? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“One of the best” is correct and “one of the bests” is incorrect. “One of the best” means that out of a selection of events, people and things, this one…

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Sounds fun or sounds like fun? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use “sounds fun” when we think something is probably fun and “sounds like fun” when we are a little bit less sure.  In reality, “sounds fun” and “sounds like…

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Interesting FOR Me or TO Me? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Interesting to me” is more common than “interesting for me” but both can be correct depending on the context. That video sounds interesting to me. That video would be interesting…

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Hairs or Hair? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Both “Hairs” and “Hair” can be correct depending on the context. We use “hairs” as a plural countable noun when we are talking about single strands of hair. We use…

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Have Had or Has Had? What is the difference?

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We use “have had” and “has had” for situations that begin in the past and have some connection with the present(The Present Perfect Tense). We use “have had” with the…

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Bests or Best? Can you use Bests in an Email?

Vocabulary / Conor

Bests is not a common way to finish an email. Some people do finish an email with “Best” as a shortened form of “Best Regards” or “Best wishes”. Example email…

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Hardwork or Hard work? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Hard work is the correct spelling. You should always use two words to spell Hard work. Hardwork is incorrect and should not be used in English.  Hard work is good…

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Highschool or High school? Which is correct?

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High school is the correct spelling. You should always use two words to spell high school. Highschool is incorrect and should not be used in English.  I went to high…

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