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Down To the T or To a T? Which is correct?(To a Tee?)

Down To the T or To a T? Which is correct?(To a Tee?)

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“Down to a T” is the correct expression in English. “To a T” means something is exactly right. The expression is common in English when someone is amazed that something…

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Affects or Effects? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Affects” is the third person singular of the verb to affect. Effects is the plural of the noun “effect”.   “To affect” is the verb that means to influence or produce…

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“Master’s degree” – Do You Need An Apostrophe?

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Yes, there should always be an apostrophe in “master’s degree”. We use an apostrophe because the word master is a possessive and “owns” degree. I have a master’s degree in…

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Later or Later on? What is the difference?

Later or Later on? What is the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

There is a small difference between “later” and “later on” and that is that “later on” is used when there is a previously arranged agreement to meet. “Later” has a…

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Chat TO or chat WITH someone?

Chat TO or Chat WITH someone? Which is correct?(Difference)

Vocabulary / Conor

Both “chat to” and “chat with” are correct and have the same meaning.“Chat to” and “chat with” mean to have a two-way conversation. The verb “to chat” can be informal…

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“Nice to meet you”or “Nice meeting you” - What’s the difference?

“Nice to meet you”or “Nice meeting you” – What’s the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

When you are chatting with a new person, you might want to say that you enjoyed the conversation. That is why you might say, “Nice to meet you” or somebody…

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“If I was” or “If I were”? Which is correct in English grammar?

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The most common expressions of grammatical mood – the way a verb expresses an action or state – are “if I was” and “if I were.” These phrases can cause…

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Chris’s or Chris’? Which is the Correct Plural Possessive?

Grammar / Conor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJLXN22gdt4Plural possessives can be extremely difficult to gain an understanding of. There are some authors who continue to struggle even after they’ve been writing for several years. It is a…

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Have Got vs Have Gotten? What is the Difference?

Grammar / Conor

“Have got” and “have gotten” both sound kind of funny when you say them out loud, but they are actually both correct depending on where you are located. The main…

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Et Cetera or Etcetera? Which is the Correct U.S. Spelling?

Et Cetera or Etcetera? Which is the Correct U.S. Spelling?

Vocabulary / Conor

Et cetera and etcetera are so similar that most people think they are the same thing. These people would be right as both spellings are in fact correct. However, you…

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