by Yen Cabag
The English language can be really tricky, especially with words that are almost identical. For example, how do you know when to use “beside” and when to use “besides”? Here are some basic explanations to help you understand the difference. What Is the...
by Kaelyn Barron
Presume and assume share similar meanings, but there are a few subtle yet key differences that separate them. Knowing when and how to use each properly can make you a stronger writer and more effective speaker. Presume vs. Assume Presume and assume both mean to...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Though they share a common definition, there’s much confusion surrounding the use of till vs. until, and even the widely used (but technically incorrect) ’til. Settle the difference once and for all by studying each word’s origins below so you can...
by Kaelyn Barron
Even though they’re separated by just one little space, that’s enough to make all the difference between everyone and every one. Learn when and how to use each so you can avoid one of the most common spelling errors and write with confidence. Everyone vs....
by Kaelyn Barron
The difference between “there is” and “there are” may seem pretty simple, but there are times when deciding which to use can be a bit more complicated. Read on for more on when to use “there is” and “there are” so you...
by Kaelyn Barron |
If you send or receive business emails, you’ve probably come across the phrase “per our conversation.” In fact, you may even find yourself using this term in your own emails and messages without really knowing what it means. Whether you’re...