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A Guide to Randomized vs. Non-Randomized Sampling

If you’re a market researcher or academic researcher, you probably need groups of people to...

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5 Creative Writing Contests to Look Out For in 2023

Whether you are a published or unpublished writer, creative writing contests are a great way...

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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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There Is vs. There Are: A Quick Guide

“There is/there are” is used to describe that something is present, exists, or helps give...

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7 Essay Writing Contests to Look Out For in 2023

Essay contests are not only a great way to exercise your essay-writing skills but also...

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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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Essay Tips: How to Paraphrase Effectively

Writing an essay or research paper is no simple task. It’s hard enough to gather...

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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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An Introduction to the Third Conditional

Conditional statements are used to imagine things that might happen or could have happened. There...

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Top English Language Schools in the United States

The fastest and most effective way to learn a language is to do so in...

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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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Literary Devices: Anapest vs. Dactyl

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

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