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Ever feel like punctuation marks have their own personalities? Each one seems to have a distinct style—some are straightforward and steady, while others are bold and like to make a statement. If the semicolon is the punctuation world’s calm, enigmatic type, then the colon is the drama queen, always arriving with fanfare to introduce something …

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Grammar is like that one friend who’s always there for you—reliable, dependable, but occasionally confusing and sometimes just downright picky. It’s the foundation of clear communication, yet even the most experienced writers and speakers find themselves tangled in its web of sneaky rules and unexpected twists. You’re cruising along in your writing, feeling confident, and …

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Let’s face it: English grammar is a tricky beast. Just when you think you’ve mastered it, a sneaky little mistake pops up to remind you that, no, you’re not the language wizard you thought you were. Whether you’ve been speaking English since birth or you’ve painstakingly learned it as a second (or third!) language, some …

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How does “whether or not” work in the real world? How about its grammar? Do you know how to use it correctly and what other synonyms you can use out there? If you answered “no” to all the questions above, we made this article just for you. Let’s dig right in, whether you’re ready or …

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English articles might seem tricky, but they are the key to polished speech.  So, are you ready to become a true article master? Let’s get started!   Contents   What is an article in Grammar?   Classification of Articles   Types of Articles   The Definite Article in English   The Indefinite Articles in English …

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Today, we are talking comma rules again.  More specifically, we are talking about whether ‘tomorrow’ needs to be followed by a comma when it appears at the very beginning of a sentence.  The opening sentence of this piece should have already guided you towards the correct answer…   Do you need a comma after “Tomorrow” …

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Have spelling differences such as “gray” vs “grey” crossed your mind and made your day even more annoying than it already is? Well, hang in there because you’re not alone. A lot of people are actually going insane over this very issue we’re dealing with today. Why don’t we go about it right now?   …

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Ever wondered why pesky little marks are sometimes found around letters? And, have you ever wanted to learn how to type them out on your computer? Well, they are not there to annoy you. There is a good number of reasons why these tiny marks exist, such as the one used above the letter “e.” …

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