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Category: Grammar

January 26, 2015February 25, 2020Grammar

Priceless vs Worthless

Priceless vs Worthless They have opposite meanings: Priceless   = something so precious that its value can’t be determined (priceless is often […]

January 8, 2015February 25, 2020Grammar

A While vs Awhile

A While vs Awhile   A While (noun) = time  *You can replace “a while” with any article + unit of time […]

November 4, 2014February 25, 2020Grammar

Effect vs Affect

Affect vs Effect   Affect (verb) = to produce change or influence something Ex: The rain “affected” her hair. Ex:  The alcohol “affected” […]

October 29, 2014February 25, 2020Grammar

Sooner Than Later vs Sooner Or Later

Sooner Than Later vs Sooner Or Later   Although they look similar they have completely opposite meanings.   Sooner Than Later (short […]

August 18, 2014February 25, 2020Grammar

Everyday vs Every day

Everyday vs Every day Everyday = common, ordinary, regular   Ex:  Although he won the lottery it didn’t change his “everyday” life. […]

June 4, 2014February 25, 2020Grammar

There, Their, They’re

There, their and they’re are difficult because they have the same sound in speech.  Follow these simple rules, and there won’t be […]

January 27, 2014May 6, 2024Grammar

Lay vs Lie

Lay vs Lie IMPORTANT NOTE: To help not confuse you, this lesson does NOT include the verbs “to lie” (= to not […]

January 15, 2014June 11, 2015Grammar

I don’t think you VS I think you don’t

  I don’t think you/it/etc. … Vs I think you/it/etc. don’t …       Study these 2 sentences:   I don’t […]

July 27, 2013February 25, 2020Grammar

It’s vs Its

  It’s vs Its   It’s  = a contraction (shortened version) of “it is” or “it has” Ex:  “It’s” been a long […]

July 27, 2013February 25, 2020Grammar

Another vs Other vs The Other

Another vs Other vs The Other   another (adjective + pronoun) = one more (+1) or a different one * Used ONLY […]

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