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Spelled or Spelt? What Is the Correct Spelling?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   The verb, “to spell,” can mean “to signify” or “to explain in direct terms.” It deals with naming, writing, or suggesting a particular word order. But, all verbs have past tenses, meaning actions that occurred at an earlier period of time. This is one word that creates […]

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hoofs or hooves

Hoofs or Hooves? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Hooves” is the correct spelling of the plural of “hoof”. But “Hoofs” is also correct; it’s just a more traditional version of the singular word, “Hoof.” What Is a “Hoof?” A “Hoof” is the horn covering the tip of a foot in ungulate mammals. This means creatures

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solve or resolve

Solve vs Resolve – What’s the Difference?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Solve and resolve can seem like they are the same word when you look at them. They look alike, sound alike, but the meanings of the two words are different and should be used in different contexts. Solve usually refers to the process of finding a correct

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14 ways to reply to “How Are You?” in English

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “How Are You?” is a very common greeting in English but it can be difficult to know how to reply to the question as there are many different options to choose from. “How are you?” can be used as a greeting or as a way to enquire

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Get the Gist

Get the Gist or Jist? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “To get the gist” is the correct expression in English. “Jist” is incorrect in English.  Jist is a common misspelling of “gist” because the sound of the “g” in “gist” sounds like a “j” Get the gist meaning To “get the gist” of something is when you

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who's or whose

Who’s or Whose? Which is Correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Who’s is a contraction of “who is” or “who has”. “Whose” is a question word we use to ask who owns something.  Both who’s and whose come from the pronoun that is who. Both words sound exactly the same when you are speaking, but the spelling is

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COMMA SPLICE

What is a Comma Splice? (And How to Use It)

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Grammar rules can be complicated at times. We can even end up breaking them without knowing they existed in the first place, this can be frustrating to writers everywhere. Wait. That sentence didn’t look right, did it? That’s an example of a commonly made but infrequently named

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Are Colors Adjectives? (Colors as Nouns and Verbs)

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   Colors(Blue, Red, Purple, etc) are usually adjectives but they can also form parts of nouns too. Colors are adjectives because they describe nouns(people and things) I like the red sweater. This dolphin is blue.  The color blue in this example describes the dolphin so therefore “blue” is

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rim or ream

“Rim of paper” or “Ream of paper”? Which is correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   “Ream of paper” is the correct phrase in English. A ream of paper is a quantity of sheets of paper that are the same size. A “rim of paper” sounds similar but is incorrect and not common in English. Ream (Meaning and Use) A ream of paper

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Tenterhooks or Tenderhooks? Which is Correct?

Tenterhooks or Tenderhooks? Which is Correct?

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Practice English or Spanish with AI here   There is a phrase that says one is on tenterhooks. This word commonly gets misspelled as tenderhooks. You might think that these are just two words that can be used in place of each other, but tenderhooks is not actually a real word. Tenterhooks(Meaning and Use) A

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