Hanged or Hung: What’s Difference and Which You Use

At any point have you paused to ask yourself when writing this question: Should I write “hanged” or “hung“? You’re ...
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Laying or Lying: What’s Difference and Which One You Use

Many people get confused about laying or lying because both words sound similar and relate to resting or placing something ...
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Unique or Very Unique which one is correct?

Many ELLs and native speakers ask if they should write something unique or very unique. Both forms may have been ...
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Whether a colon should follow i.e or e.g. and when is up to debate.

Ever come across an email in progress and thought, Should I use “i.e.” or “e.g.”? You’re not alone. These two ...
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Difference between their, theres and they’re, how to use them.

Ever get stuck while writing because you didn’t know if you should use their, there, or they’re? You’re not alone. ...
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Spoke or Spoken: What’s difference between them

English learners and writers often look for the words “spoke or spoken” because they are so similar in appearance, but ...
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What is difference between beside and besides

Ever written and not known whether to use beside or besides? You’re not alone. The two words are very similar ...
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Went or Gone: What’s Difference and Which One you Use?

Many people search for “went or gone” because these two words often cause confusion in English grammar. Both words come ...
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How to tell the difference between Elicit and Illicit:

Have you ever typed out a sentence, looked at it and thought, “Wait, is that the correct word?” You’re not ...
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Right or Write or Rite: What’s Difference and Which Word You Use?

Many English learners confuse right, write, and rite because all three words sound the same. These words are called homophones. ...
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