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Or vs Nor

Or vs Nor: What’s the Difference and When to Use Each?

Lily Suzi

Ever struggled with choosing between “or” and “nor” in your writing? You’re not alone. These tricky conjunctions often challenge both ...

Plural of Oasis

What is the Plural of Oasis?

Lily Suzi

Have you ever wondered about the plural of oasis? From ancient desert traders to modern language enthusiasts, this unique word ...

Acclimate vs Acclimatize

Acclimate vs Acclimatize vs Acclimatise pick-the-right-verb

Brad Hook

Ever found yourself scratching your head over whether to use acclimate vs acclimatize, or acclimatise in your writing? You’re not ...

What’s the Plural of  Syllabus? Syllabusesor Syllabi?

Lily Suzi

Understanding the plural of syllabus is essential for anyone involved in academia, whether you’re a student, educator, or administrator. Many people frequently ...

what is the Past Tense of Meet

what is the Past Tense of Meet: Picking the Right Verb

Lily Suzi

Ever found yourself tongue-tied when talking about a past encounter? You’re not alone. The past tense of meet often trips ...

What is the past tense of swing? Is it swing, swang or swung?

Lily Suzi

Ever found yourself in a pickle, wondering about the past tense of swing? You’re not alone. It’s a common head-scratcher ...

Pre-Existing or Preexisting

Pre Existing or Preexisting: Which One is Correct?

Brad Hook

In the world of English language, few things spark as much debate as the use of hyphens. One particularly perplexing ...

Traveler

Traveler or Traveller: Which Spelling is Right?

Brad Hook

Ever found yourself scratching your head over whether to write “traveler” or “traveller”? You’re not alone. This spelling debate has ...

See, Saw, Seen

What is the Past Tense of See and its Past Participle?

Lily Suzi

Have you ever scratched your head over whether to use “saw” or “seen” in a sentence? You’re not alone. The ...

Oxen vs Foxes

What Are the Plurals of ‘Ox’ and ‘Fox’?

Brad Hook

Have you ever scratched your head wondering why we say “oxen” instead of “oxes,” but “foxes” instead of “foxen”? You’re ...

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