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A yellow or AN yellow? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

“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?

Grammar / Conor

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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Anyones or Anyone’s? Which is correct?

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

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Everyones or Everyone’s? Which is correct?

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

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Fathers or Father’s or Fathers’?(English Grammar Explained)

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Fathers is the plural for father. Father’s is the singular possessive form of father. Fathers’ is the plural possessive form of fathers.  Fathers or Father’s or Fathers’ are all pronounced…

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Mothers or Mother’s or Mothers’?(English Grammar Explained)

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Mothers is the plural for mother. Mother’s is the singular possessive form of mother. Mothers’ is the plural possessive form of mothers.  Mothers or Mother’s or Mothers’ are all pronounced…

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Sisters or Sister’s or Sisters’? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

Sisters is the plural for sister. Sister’s is the singular possessive form of sister. Sisters’ is the plural possessive form of sisters.  Sisters or Sister’s or Sisters’ are all pronounced…

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Brothers or Brother’s or Brothers’? (English Grammar Explained)

Grammar / Conor

Brothers is the plural for brother. Brother’s is the singular possessive form of brother. Brothers’ is the plural possessive form of Brothers.  Brothers or Brother’s or Brothers’ are all pronounced…

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Damnit or Dammit? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Damnit and Dammit are both spelling variations of the phrase “Damn it”. Dammit is more common than Damnit because most people phonetically pronounce the word Dammit. Dammit! I spilled milk…

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