Skip to content
OneMinute English Logo
  • Speaking
  • Learn English
  • Tools
    • Generator Random Names
    • Apostrophe Checker Free
    • Synonym Generator
    • Sentence Length Checker
  • Speak English with AI
    Speak English with AI

Definately or Definitely? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Definitely” is the correct spelling of the word. “Definately” is incorrect and should not be used in English.  The word “definitely” means “without doubt” or “certainly”. I definitely want to…

Definately or Definitely? Which is correct? Read More »

One's Self vs Oneself

One’s Self vs Oneself? What’s the Difference?

Grammar / Conor

Pronouns are very difficult to understand, especially when two of them look and sound similar but aren’t the same thing. One’s self and oneself are a great example of this.…

One’s Self vs Oneself? What’s the Difference? Read More »

Yours Faithfully or Yours Sincerely? (Kind or Best Regards?)

Advice for students / Conor

Ending your emails properly can make all the difference in how the tone of your email comes off. It can leave a lasting impression on the receiver of the email,…

Yours Faithfully or Yours Sincerely? (Kind or Best Regards?) Read More »

Forever more,Forevermore or For evermore? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Forever more, Forevermore and For evermore are all correct and mean the same thing. According to the Google Ngram all three forms of this expression are in use in books today.…

Forever more,Forevermore or For evermore? Which is correct? Read More »

For ever or Forever? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

The difference between forever and forever is that forever is written as one word in American English and as two words in British English.  You can use either “Forever” or…

For ever or Forever? What’s the difference? Read More »

Happy about or with

Happy with or about or For? What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Happy with”,“Happy about”an “happy for” are all correct depending on the context. We use “happy with” when you are satisfied with a current situation.  Are you happy with your current…

Happy with or about or For? What’s the difference? Read More »

Subscribe or Subscribe to? Which is correct?

Subscribe or Subscribe to? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use “subscribe to” when we have an object like “subscribe to me channel” but if there is no object you can just say “please subscribe”. What that means is…

Subscribe or Subscribe to? Which is correct? Read More »

Ms, Miss, Mrs? What's the Difference?

Ms, Miss, Mrs? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

Miss, Ms., and Mrs. are three words that get mixed up more than just about any other words in the English language. It seems that no one quite understands what…

Ms, Miss, Mrs? What’s the Difference? Read More »

technology or technologies

Technology or Technologies? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Technology or Technologies can both be correct depending on the context. “Technolgy” is much more common to use as we usually use the word to describe how “technology” works or…

Technology or Technologies? Which is correct? Read More »

privilege or priviledge

Privilege or Priviledge? Which is the correct Spelling?

Vocabulary / Conor

Privilege is the correct spelling of the word that means a special advantage. Priviledge is an incorrect spelling of the word.  Privilege is a word that is commonly misspelled because…

Privilege or Priviledge? Which is the correct Spelling? Read More »

← Previous 1 … 71 72 73 … 103 Next →

Quick Links

  • Speaking
  • Learn English
  • Tools
    • Generator Random Names
    • Apostrophe Checker Free
    • Synonym Generator
    • Sentence Length Checker

Important Links

  • How much is an online English course?
  • The Best Websites to Learn English
  • Cambly vs Italki-Which website is better to learn English?

Earnings disclaimer

This site uses affiliate marketing to help pay for the site.

Advertise

Contact

Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 One Minute English |

Did you know you can learn English and Spanish with an AI partner?

You can test it out for free here