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How to use That's or thats

How to use That’s or thats

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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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Clear difference between Imitated vs intimated

Clear difference between Imitated vs intimated

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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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Introduction to vs introduction of

Introduction to vs introduction of

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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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Impatient vs inpatient

Impatient vs inpatient

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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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Is hence why grammatically correct

Is hence why grammatically correct

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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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Envolved or involved

Envolved or involved

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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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As evidenced by or as evident by

As evidenced by or as evident by

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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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Unselect vs Deselect: Differences

Unselect vs Deselect: Differences

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Many people use computers, phones, and digital tools every day. When they work with files, text, images, or options on

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What are staccato sentences

What are staccato sentences

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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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Company-wide or companywide

Company-wide or companywide

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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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To fast or too fast

To fast or too fast

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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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Mine as well, might as well, or mind as well

Mine as well, might as well, or mind as well

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The morning air smells like warm toast and fresh coffee. Sunlight slides across the kitchen table while a soft breeze

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When I can or when can I

When I can or when can I

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When I can or when can I are small phrases. They cause big questions. Many learners ask which one to

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Its self or itself

Its self or itself

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Many writers ask its self or itself and get confused. Both look similar, but only one is usually correct.  This

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Invision or envision

Invision or envision

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Many people ask invision or envision and get confused. One looks wrong to grammar guides.  The other is the standard

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