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"Font" or "fount" of wisdom – what's your pick? 🤔 "Fount" suggests wisdom flows like a spring, while "font" hints at a basin or even typeface! A lot of people are debating the correct usage of this one. What's your take on this? #LanguageDebate👀
🚨 Are you ready for a quiz about proverbs? Choose the proverb that best fills the blank in the sentence below. 🚨 Here's the sentence: When Sallie published a Facebook post about the quarrel she had with her husband, I told her that she shouldn’t ______________. A. upset the…
Diving into the grammar of matrimony with six essential words. 💖📝 #MarriageGrammar #GrammarOfLove
Grammar alert! 🚨Watch out for the "despite" dilemma—it's a preposition, not a conjunction. Native speakers can stumble too! Examples to avoid and fixes: 🚫 "They can't get good medical attention, despite they need it badly." ✅ "Despite his objections, Gov. LePage lets the…
Did you know the right order of adjectives is crucial? It's why we say 'a big red ball' not 'a red big ball'. Nailing this can transform your English, making your expressions clearer and more fluent. 👍 #GrammarRules #EnglishLearning #GrammarFAQS
Are you ever curious about the punctuation mark that frequently leads to common grammar mistakes? Throw me some examples! 🧐
Here's a question: Is "as well as" equivalent to "and"? 🤔 According to Meriam Webster, it is. But The Chicago Manual of Style begs to differ. What's your take on this?
Encountering misspelled words is always an eyesore. Can you relate? What are the misspelled words that really get on your nerves?🤔
Are you ready for a quiz? 🤔 Choose the possessive form that agrees with its antecedent. Sentence: Every member of the Girl Scout troop received ____ proficiency rating in welding. A. their B. her C. its D. his
Master the Subjunctive for expressing hypotheticals and unreal conditions. It adds a touch of sophistication to your language use. But be careful about its proper usage! 🧐 Mistake: "If I was you, I'd do it differently." Correction: "If I were you, I'd do it differently."
From 'stand up' to 'stand for,' delving into the dynamic phrasal verbs around 'stand.' 📘 Which one resonates with you the most? Share your thoughts! #EnglishExpressions
Here's a question: Is it correct to place a semicolon before "however" and a comma after it? 🧐
Today, we delve into the fascinating origins and usage of 'et cetera' and 're:' – two Latin phrases intertwined with our written language. Share your experiences and best practices for effectively incorporating these expressions!
Can you see the importance of spelling now? 😂 📸 CTTO
📊 #GrammarPoll time: Which is correct?
79 vote · Final results
These animal expressions bring a wild twist to the English language. Which one's your favorite?
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