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Passerbyers or Passersby or Passerby? Which Is Correct?

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In referring to people walking or passing by a location, you will use “passersby” (plural) and passerby (singular). “Passerbyers” is wrong, both in phonetics and spelling. This is easy to…

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“How Are We” vs “How Are You?” What’s the Difference?

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To ask someone, “How are you?” means to query about a person’s basic happiness, welfare and health. “How are we?” can be somewhat analogous. But the royal “we” serves to…

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I Don’t Care or I Don’t Mind? What’s the Difference?

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Throughout the English-speaking world, “I don’t care” and “I don’t mind” are two phrases used to reply as an indication of someone’s lack of concern or attachment to the matter…

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Hey/Heyy/Heyyy Meaning – Why the Extra Y? 

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In English there are literary devices to emphasize certain aspects of conversation. These can occur either in written form or you say it in situations of informal speech. Using an…

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About or Around? What Is the Meaning in Regards to Time?

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Both “about” and “around” mean “reasonably close to” when you’re referring to a general or estimated amount of time. While both are interchangeable for the other, there are a few…

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Late “To” or Late “For?” Which Is Correct?

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The prepositions “to” or “for” are often interchangeable in regards to discuss being late for an event, occasion, meeting or some other scheduled pursuit. It is not common to use…

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Is It Information “On” or “About?” Which Is the Correct Preposition?

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Both words “on” and “about” are correct prepositions to use with “information.” There really isn’t a difference between them in terms of meaning or attending to correct grammatical usage. However,…

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How to Reply to “Hope You Feel Better Soon”

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For those moments you are ill, sick or unwell in some way, people will often say, “Hope you feel better soon.” It’s a sincere and sweet way to show someone…

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How to Reply to “Long Time No See”

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When you speak someone you haven’t seen in quite a while, it’s common to say, “Long time no see.” It’s a phrase to announce the amount of time that elapsed…

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How to Reply to “Hope You Had a Good One”

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Whenever you hear someone say “hope you had a good one,” your basic reply will be to say something like, “yes, thank you.” However, context and intention will dictate your…

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