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In future or In the future? What is the difference?

In future or In the future? What is the difference?

Resources / Conor

In future means “from now on” and in the future means “at some indefinite future time”  In future meaning “In future” means “from now on” and is usually used in…

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tare vs tear

Tare vs Tear(+Tears) What is the difference in meaning?

Vocabulary / Conor

Tear has two main meanings(To cry and to rip) and tare means the weight of packaging on a product.   Tear Meaning 1(Crying) A tear(/tɪə/) is a drop of water that…

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lose weight

Loose weight or Lose weight? Which is correct?(English Grammar)

Vocabulary / Conor

“Lose weight” is the correct phrase in English. “Loose weight” is incorrect. The verb “to lose” means to misplace something but we also use “to lose” in other contexts like…

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folks or folk

Folk or Folks? What is the difference in meaning?

Vocabulary / Conor

Folk and Folks can have different meanings depending on where you are in the world and folk can be both a noun and an adjective. Folk and Folks are both…

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Please Find Attached or Please Find Enclosed

Please Find Attached or Please Find Enclosed? What is the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

When you are making your way into the professional job market, you will start sending resumes and applications. Sometimes you will send your resume in the mail, but it is…

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ton vs tonne

Ton vs Tonne? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

It can be difficult to distinguish the word ton from the word tonne. It is commonly believed that these words mean the same thing with different spelling, but that isn’t…

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seemless or seamless

Seamless or Seemless? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Seamless is the correct spelling of the word. Seemless is incorrect. We use the word “seamless” when something moves smoothly and easily without problems. Seamless also means that there are…

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awhile vs a while

A While vs Awhile? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

It can be complicated and confusing to figure out whether you are supposed to use a while or awhile in a sentence. It is also easy to assume that the…

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in regard to vs in regards to? What's the difference?

In Regard To vs In Regards To? What’s the Difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

The English language has so many phrases and words that sound similar to each other. There are some phrases that even have multiple variations, such as in regard to and…

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lose or lost

Lost or Lose? What is the difference? (+Loss)

Vocabulary / Conor

Lose is the present simple of the verb “to lose”.Lost is the past simple and past participle of the verb “to lose” and can also be used as an adjective.…

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