Grammar
- Essential Comma Rules for Business EmailsLet there be no mistake—the comma wields a power far greater than its humble looks might suggest. The punctuation mark is used by...March 20, 2024
- What Are Verbs With “S”?When you spy a verb ending in the letter s—such as dances, fries, or feels—you are looking at that verb in a conjugated (also...February 27, 2024
- What Part of Speech Is “Was”?The eight parts of speech in English grammar are like ingredients in a recipe—each plays a role in creating a well-composed...February 8, 2024
- Test Grammar: Essential English Grammar to Ace Your Next TestYour palms are sweaty. Your feet are restless. Your mind is racing. It must be test time! Generally, most tests are unpleasant,...February 5, 2024
- Mastering End-of-Sentence Punctuation: Periods, Question Marks, Exclamation Points, and MoreEvery sentence has to come to an end eventually, and when you’re writing, the way you indicate the end of a sentence is with end...February 1, 2024
- What Are Split Infinitives? Meaning and ExamplesThere are a few “rules” of grammar that aren’t actually rules or, at any rate, rules that people like grammarians and linguists...January 19, 2024
- 4 Types of Sentences to KnowKnowing the different kinds of sentences—and how to form them correctly—ensures you can always communicate what you mean and is a...January 17, 2024
- Same Word Different Meaning: A Guide to Tell Them ApartHomonyms are one thing that can make English tricky. They aren’t limited to English—just about every language has them, and in...January 12, 2024
- English Prepositions: “In,” “On,” and “At”The English prepositions in, on, and at are some of the most common words in our language, but they can easily get mixed up....January 5, 2024
- What Is an Interrobang?! Definition and ExamplesMost of the punctuation marks we know and love have been around for centuries, but can you believe that’s not the case for...January 4, 2024
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