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Grammar’s relationship with English? It’s complicated. These explanations on rules, guidelines, and many exceptions, demystify English grammar and make the language work for you.

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Which Is Correct? It Is I Vs. It Is Me

Backward Or Backwards: A Foreword On The Difference

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Is It “Advance Notice” Or “Advanced Notice”?

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Students’ Vs. Student’s: A Lesson On The Differences

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“May” Vs. “Might”: What’s The Difference?

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“Were” Vs. “We’re”: We’re Here To Explain The Difference

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Spelt Or Spelled? What’s The Past Tense Of Spell?

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Passed Vs. Past: When To Use Each Word

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How To Use “Lay” vs. “Lie” Correctly Every Time

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“Meet” vs. “Met”: Get Introduced To The Differences

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“Crises” vs. “Crisis”: When To Use Each One

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“Data Is” Or “Data Are”: Which Is Correct?

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Above And Beyond: List Of Prepositions By Type, With 75+...

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