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When it comes to the English language, even the most seasoned wordsmiths can find themselves...
The question of whether to use loose or lose is common because we often confuse...
Dreamt and dreamed can both be the past tense of the verb dream. Generally, both...
Are you feeling all right . . . or are you feeling alright? And is...
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Are you sympathetic to someone’s feelings…or are you empathetic? Or do they mean the same...
English spellings are nearly always the same wherever English is the first language, but there...
Bear with me is the correct spelling of this idiom. Bear, in this instance, means...
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Before a text is published, it’s likely to have had several rounds of editing and...
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Portable Document Formats (PDFs) are one of the most widely used file formats worldwide, so...
Preply is an online learning platform that prides itself on matching students with their perfect...