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Spelling Tips: Ware or Wear?

Whether you’re learning English or are a native speaker, you’ll know that the English language...

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How to Write in Plain English (With Examples)

Plain English refers to expressing your message to your intended audience clearly and concisely. This...

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13 Synonyms for “Help”

“Help” is a common word, but it can be easy to overuse. If you’re not...

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Spelling Tips: Councillor vs. Councilor

The words “councillor” and “councilor” are not only pronounced the same and similarly spelled, they...

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Pronoun–Antecedent Agreement – How Does it Work?

Sentences consist of different variations of the eight parts of speech, including pronouns and antecedents....

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Can You End a Sentence with a Preposition?

If you learned English in a formal setting, you were probably told not to end...

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50 Examples of Gerunds

Are you familiar with gerunds? These verb-noun hybrids can be confusing because they look like...

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Is the Word “Is” a Verb?

Some words in English are so common that we might easily forget which part of...

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How to Check Your Grammar Online for Free

Whether you’re a student, a professional, or somewhere in between who writes content regularly, you...

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A Guide to Writing Creative Nonfiction

Creative nonfiction is a genre that uses literary elements usually associated with fiction writing (e.g.,...

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How to Write Slam Poetry

Slam poetry is popular with writers from all backgrounds. But what exactly is slam poetry,...

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A Guide to the Present Progressive Tense

The present progressive tense is a form of the present tense. It’s a fairly common...

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