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Content or Contents? Which is correct?

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“Content” and “contents” can be challenging to use correctly because some standard rules of English don’t apply to their use. They also have numerous definitions, function as more than one…

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How to reply to WHAT’S UP? in English

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What’s up is a common greeting in English. It is a way to start a conversation in informal English. You have a few different options to answer What’s up?. You…

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Santas or Santa’s or Santas’ (English Grammar Explained)

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Santas is the plural for Santa. Santa’s is the singular possessive form of Santa. Santas’ is the plural possessive form of Santas.  Santas or Santa’s or Santas’ are all pronounced…

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Do You Put a Comma Before or After “However?”

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“However” is an adverb, meaning that it affects the verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs in a group by either modifying or qualifying them. As with many adverbs, “however” follows different…

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Why use BCE instead of BC?

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You should use the BCE dating system instead of the BC dating system because it is more accurate. The BCE dating system does not include the use of the number…

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In Which, Of Which, At Which, To Which: How to Use Prepositions with Relative Pronouns

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English is full of very strange rules that seem to make no sense, and one of those rules is the use of prepositions with relative pronouns such as In Which,…

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How are you vs How are you doing? What’s the difference?

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How are you and how are you doing essentially mean the same thing but can have subtle differences in meaning. “How are you doing” is slightly more informal than How…

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A yellow or AN yellow? Which is correct?

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“A yellow” is grammatically correct. “A“ is the correct article to use with the word “yellow”. “An yellow” is incorrect and should not be used in English.   I have a…

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A Year or AN Year? Which is correct?

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“A year” is grammatically correct. “A“ is the correct article to use with the word “year”. “An year” is incorrect and should not be used in English.   I lived in…

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Someones or Someone’s? Which is correct?

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Someone’s is correct because Someone is always singular. Someone’s is the possessive form of the word which means “Someone” owns something. Someones is incorrect and should not be used in…

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