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Once vs One’s? What’s the Difference?

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When you hear someone say “once” they are referring to some moment in time. The use of “one’s” is a contracted pronoun to illustrate ownership or possession. These are two…

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What are the Abbreviations of “With” and “Without”?

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When you want to take notes during an important business meeting or when in class, there are abbreviations that help make the process faster. Both incorporate a slash (/) with…

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When Is “Dear All” Appropriate for A Work Email?

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Professional and work emails require a certain type of etiquette. You want to be sincere and genuine, but you want to keep things business-like. When you desire to convey an…

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Drive Safe or Drive Safely? Which is correct?

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“Drive safe” should only be used as a parting farewell and has probably come into modern usage because “be safe” is correct.  “Drive safely” is correct grammatically when used in…

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“But I Digress” (Meaning and Use)

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“But I Digress” is a phrase people use to confess to their audience that they’ve departed from the main discussion along with an apologetic conveyance. It’s a quick and concise…

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CC’d or CC’ed? Which Is Correct?

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Technically speaking, both CC’d and CC’ed are incorrect. These are slang terms for saying you “carbon copied” other people in something like an email. But, both are becoming a more…

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Bosses or Boss’/Boss’s or Bosses’ (English Grammar Explained)

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Bosses is the plural for Boss. Boss’s or Boss’ is the singular possessive form of Boss. Bosses’ is the plural possessive form of Boss.  Bosses, Boss’s and Bosses’’ are all…

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Warm Regards (Meaning and Use)

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One way to end a letter or email is by saying, “Warm Regards” before you include a signature. It ends the correspondence with a heartfelt sentiment. You need to use…

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Is it “I’m looking forward to talking to you” or “I am looking forward to talk to you”? Which is correct?

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“I am looking forward to talking to you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition. “I…

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Is it “I’m looking forward to speaking to you” or “I am looking forward to speak to you”? Which is correct?

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“I am looking forward to speaking to you” is correct. In this case “to” is a preposition, and you always need to use the ing form(gerund) after a preposition. “I…

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