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tomorrow's meeting

Tomorrow’s meeting or Tomorrows meeting? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

We use tomorrow’s meeting to describe a meeting that is held tomorrow. Tomorrow’s meeting is correct.Tomorrows meeting is incorrect. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form. This…

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log in to or log into

Log in to your account or Log into your account? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Log in to your account is correct. To log in is a phrasal verb.  The phrasal verb “To log in” can take different prepositions and to is just one example.…

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Is Italki Free? Which parts are free and what do you have to pay for?

Advice for students / Conor

The one on one classes with a private teacher are paid on Italki but there are other features like the community and notebook that are free. Find out about the…

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help learn or help to learn

Help me learn or Help me to learn? Which is correct ?

Grammar / Conor

Both “Help me learn” and “Help me to learn” are correct and common in English. Help + to + verb is called the infinitive and without the “to” is called…

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Are you sure that?

“Are you sure that…?”(Meaning and How to Use)

Vocabulary / Conor

We use “Are you sure that…?” when we want someone to confirm that something is a good idea.  Are you sure that this is going to work? Are you sure…

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important to or for

Is it Important TO or Important FOR? What is the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

“Important to” is used when something is personal to you(subjective) and “Important for” is used when something is valuable to achieve something. This degree is important to me. (it holds…

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Quieter or More Quiet

Quieter or More Quiet? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Both Quieter and More quiet are correct. Quieter is more common but more quiet is also used in modern English. Quieter is the comparative form of quiet. Quieter often sounds…

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kindergarten or kindergarden

Kindergarden or Kindergarten? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Kindergarten is the correct spelling of the word in English. Kindergarden is incorrect and commonly misspelled in English. The word kindergarten comes from the German language, kinder means child, and…

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Grateful vs. Greatful: Uncovering the Right Way to Spell the Word of Thanks

Vocabulary / Conor

Grateful is the correct spelling of the adjective of gratitude. We use this when we want to show that we are thankful for something.  I am grateful that you came…

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bear in mind

Mastering “Bear In Mind”: Understanding its Meaning and Correct Spelling

Vocabulary / Conor

“Bare” means something that is naked, minimal, or lacking in supplies. It is used to describe the absence of something. Example: “The room was bare, with no furniture.” “Bear” has…

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