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Discover The Correct Way To Say It: ‘I Read A Book’ Or ‘I Red A Book’?
By: Carolan Kean • Language and Grammar
The Grammatical Difference Between ‘Walk Past’ And ‘Walk Pass’
By: Allissa Wakefield • Language and Grammar
The Surprising Reason ‘Open’ Becomes ‘Opened’ – You Won’t Believe It!
By: Caitlin Prior • Language and Grammar
The Difference Between “Mine As Well” And “Might As Well”
By: Britte Geddes • Language and Grammar
The Surprising Distinction Between Wives And Wifes – You Won’t Believe The Difference!
By: Shaina Pulliam • Language and Grammar
Discover The Perfect Time To Use ‘Makes’ Or ‘Make’ For Maximum Impact!
By: Demeter Sandberg • Language and Grammar
Choose Between ‘I Live Here’ Or ‘I Have Lived Here’: Are They Interchangeable?
By: Clementia Persinger • Language and Grammar
The Singular Possessive Of Country: Is It “Countries” Or “Country’s”?
By: Noelle Hogg • Language and Grammar
Quote Unquote: The Ultimate Guide To Using Quotation Marks
By: Konstanze Sibley • Language and Grammar
Common Grammar Mistakes In England: Are “You Was” And “We Was” Acceptable?
By: Martica Withrow • Language and Grammar
In Or On The Book? The Ultimate Guide To Proper Prepositions!
By: Jeanne Hazard • Literature
Correct Grammar For ‘Everyone’s’: Which Form Should You Use?
By: Daveen Steger • Arts and Culture
The Surprising Reason Why ‘Carry’ Becomes ‘Carries’ In Plural Form
By: Micky Fredrickson • Language and Grammar