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Grammar Tips: How to Use Neither/Either and Nor/Or Correctly

Neither/nor and either/or are pairs of words that many people struggle with, especially if English...

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How to Use Satire in Your Writing

Satire is a popular genre that most readers are familiar with, but it can be...

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13 Examples of Irregular Plurals

English is notorious for having many exceptions to its grammar rules. Changing nouns to their...

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Literary Devices: Anapest vs. Dactyl

Anapests and dactyls are literary devices commonly used in poetry, limericks, and songs. In this...

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Grammar Tips: Defining vs. Non-defining Clauses

What Are Clauses? At its most basic, a clause is a grammatical unit that contains...

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Pathos: A Guide to this Literary Device

Have you ever had your feelings and emotions influenced by a piece of writing? If...

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Spelling Tips: Skeptic vs. Sceptic

The words “skeptic” and “sceptic” are pronounced the same, similarly spelled, and also have the...

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Word Choice: No vs Know

“No” and “know” are homophones, which means they sound the same but have different meanings....

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As Cold as Ice: A Guide to As…As Expressions

There are several kinds of as…as expressions in English. They are used to make comparisons...

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​​What’s the Difference Between an Observation and an Inference?

Just about every type of essay, dissertation, or thesis you’ll be asked to write will...

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Grammar Tips: What’s a Postmodifier?

A postmodifier is a word or group of words that gives more details or limits...

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Grammar Tips: Who vs. That

If you’re sometimes unsure whether to use “who” or “that” in a sentence, you’re not...

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