#EnglishUsage

High Quality or High-Quality”

“high quality or high-quality”: Which Is Correct?

Lily Suzi

The terms “high quality or high-quality” serve different purposes in writing. “High quality” is a noun phrase that describes general ...

Up to Date or Up-to-Date

“Up to Date” or “Up-to-Date”: Which One Should You Use?

Lily Suzi

The phrases “up to date” or “up-to-date” both refer to something being current or modern. The unhyphenated version of “up ...

Past Tense of Put

Understanding the Past Tense of ‘Put’: Is it ‘Put’ or ‘Putted’?

Jack David

The past tense of “put” is simply “put.” It refers to an action that has already happened. When you say ...

Axle or Axel:

Axle or Axel-What’s the Difference?

Lily Suzi

If you’ve ever wondered about the difference between axle and axel, you’re not alone. These terms are commonly confused due to ...

Acclimate vs Acclimatize

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

Lily Suzi

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

Pre-Existing or Preexisting

Pre Existing or Preexisting: Which One is Correct?

Lily Suzi

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