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Enquiry vs Inquiry

Enquiry vs Inquiry – Clearing Up the Confusion

Vocabulary / Conor

When you see the word enquiry, you might think it is just a misspelling of the word inquiry. These words are actually both correct and can be used interchangeably because…

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Prescriptivist vs Descriptivist

Prescriptivist vs Descriptivist – What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

Determining the difference between prescriptivist and descriptivist can be very difficult, but it doesn’t need to be. A prescriptivist works to impose correct rules and usage of a specific language,…

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Disorganized vs Unorganized

Disorganized vs Unorganized- Which is Correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Disorganized and unorganized seem like they should mean the exact same thing, so is there actually a difference between the two words? The main difference between the two is that…

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Fine by me vs. Fine with me – What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Fine by me” and “Fine with me” are both common ways to say that something is acceptable in English. They are usually used in spoken English as a response to…

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“You was” or “You were”? Which is correct?

“You was” or “You were”? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

“You were” is grammatically correct in English. “You was” is nonstandard English which means that it is used in some parts of the English world. It is fine to use…

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Experience With or In? (What about “On” or “Of”)

Vocabulary / Conor

The noun “experience” can be used with the prepositions “with”,” in”, and “of” depending on the context.  We use “experience in” for the context of a field of study or…

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Experiences or Experience? What is the difference?

Grammar / Conor

“Experiences” and “experience” can both be correct but the use of “experiences” depends on the meaning you are using the word “experience”. You can only use “experiences” as the plural…

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Today’s Expression (Meaning and Examples)

Advice for students / Conor

Today’s expression is when you learn one new phrase per day. This is a good way to practice any language and try to maintain consistency. When you are learning a…

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Is it “a MA” or “an MA” degree? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“An MA” is correct because the “m” in “MA” is pronounced “em”. “Em” is a vowel sound so we need to use “an”. I have an MA degree in Science. …

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a hotel or an hotel

A hotel or An hotel? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“A hotel” is correct because the “h” in “hotel” is not silent. You need to pronounce the “h” in “hotel” so we use the article “a”. You usually book a…

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