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Excel vs Excell? What's the Difference?

Excel vs Excell? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

It is common to think that the word excell is just a common misspelling of excel, especially because an internet search will only bring up results for excel. However, the…

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Lets vs Let's

Lets vs Let’s? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

Lets and let’s are two of the most commonly confused words in the English language. It is difficult to determine when the word needs an apostrophe and when it doesn’t.…

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Brake vs Break

Brake vs Break? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

Homophones are really tricky to tell apart. These are words that sound the same out loud but are spelled differently and have different meanings. One of the most commonly mixed-up…

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Located On/In or At? Which is correct

Vocabulary / Conor

We use the prepositions On/In/At with the verb “to locate” depending on the place that we are talking about. To learn more about prepositions of place, you can read my…

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Appreciative OF or FOR? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Of” is the correct preposition that goes with the adjective  “appreciative”. Appreciative is the adjective connected to the verb “to appreciate” Appreciative of We always use “of” with the word…

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I am appreciated vs I appreciate

I am appreciated or I appreciate – What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

“I am appreciated” means to receive the appreciation and “I appreciate” means to give appreciation. “Appreciate” means to give value to something. We often use “appreciate” when we want to…

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Business’s or Business’ or Businesses? What is the difference?

Grammar / Conor

Businesses is the plural of a business when business means a company. Business’ is the possessive form of the word business.  Business’s is also an accepted possessive form of the…

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Yesterday’s or yesterdays? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use yesterday’s meeting to describe a meeting that is held yesterday. Yesterday’s meeting is correct. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form. This means that the…

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Certified vs Certificated

Certified vs Certificated – What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

In the English language, there are so many different words that seem similar but are different. In some cases, the words might even seem like a misspelling, but they are…

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Inner vs Inter(and Intra?) – What’s the Difference?

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If you confuse inner with inter, you aren’t alone. It can be tricky to tell these words apart due to their spelling, but they have very different meanings. Inner refers…

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