An Unforgettable Day well spent
A day well spent can be peaceful or full of activity. Small decisions help shape a day well spent. A […]
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A day well spent can be peaceful or full of activity. Small decisions help shape a day well spent. A […]
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People hear both. One is standard. One is not standard in school English. We show why one is correct for
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These two words look a bit alike, but they are not the same. Propose is a verb. Purpose is a
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That’s short for “that is” or “that has.” Many writers wonder if they should ever write thats without an apostrophe.
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People mix them in writing and speech. They sound a little alike. They do not mean the same thing. Imitated
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They look similar and they both use the word introduction. One shows what someone meets or learns and the other
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Many people mix these words. They look almost the same. They sound close, too. But they mean very different things.
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Writers see the phrase hence why and wonder if it is right. The words hence and why both point to
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People sometimes type envolved by mistake or confuse it with other words like enveloped or evolved. The word involvedmeans “took
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The phrases as evidenced by and as evident by are used to show proof or examples in writing and speech.
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Many apps, menus, and lists let you pick items, and sometimes you need to unselect or deselect one or many.
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They make rhythm. They make action feel fast and they can make emphasis strong. In this article we explain what
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They ask how to write it in reports and emails. They ask how to write it on signs and pages.
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They wonder which is right. To fast is a verb phrase. Too fast is an adverb phrase that shows excess.
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Understanding which phrase to use — mine as well, might as well, or mind as well — can stop everyday
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