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English Language Learning

English language learning to make your life easier! English grammar, vocabulary, words and letters. Answering your English questions.

Research or Researches: Which is Correct? Simple English Explanations

Researches or Research

Research or researches? Which one is correct?! There seems to be a lot of misinformation about this on the web, as most people (including native English speakers) get this one wrong! We can use “research” as a noun or verb.

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Bests or Best? Which is The Correct Way to Sign an Email?

Bests or Best

You type an email for the first time to an important person and you want to know how you should sign off on that email in an appropriate way. How should you do it? You want to conclude the email

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What Kind of Vs What Kinds of? Which is Correct?

What Kind of or What Kinds of

Is it “what kind of” or “what kinds of”? Which do we use?! The answer is that both phrases are correct! You can use the phrases “kind of” or “kinds of” when you are speaking in English. Both can be

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Chris’s, Chris’ or Chrises? Which is Correct?

Chris's, Chris' or Chrises

Is it Chris’s or Chris’ or Chrises?! The short answer is that they are all correct! When talking about something that belongs to Chris, you can say Chris’s or Chris’, such as “Chris’s car” or “Chris’ car.” If you want

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Is it Week’s, Weeks’, or Weeks? Simple Examples and When to Use

weeks possessive

Week’s, Week’s or Weeks? Which is correct? Time expressions can be tricky when trying to add apostrophes, but it is quite simple when you study them. Weeks is used as the plural of “week.” For example, “it’s been three weeks

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Canceling or Cancelling, Canceled or Cancelled? Which is Correct?

Canceling or Cancelling

Canceling or cancelling? Canceled or cancelled? Which are correct? The answer is all of them! They all come from the verb “cancel.” The difference is whether you are writing to a British or American audience. The reason “canceling” and “cancelling”

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Todays or Today’s? Simple Grammar and When to Use

Today's or Todays

Today’s or Todays? Which is correct? In this article, we will explore the correct usage and grammar of today’s and todays. If your question is whether to use todays or today’s in your sentence… I am almost certain that today’s

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Kindergarden or Kindergarten? How to Spell Correctly!

Kindergarden or Kindergarten

Is it kindergarden or kindergarten? Non-native and native speakers of English often confuse the words “Kindergarden” and “kindergarten.” The truth is, the word kindergarden is not even a correct word. Kindergarten is often mispelt as kindergarden. The correct spelling of

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Compound-Complex Sentence Definition and Easy Examples

Compound Complex Sentences

Let’s look at the basic definition of a compound-complex sentence with examples. What is a compound-complex sentence? In short, It’s a sentence that has at least two independent clauses and one or more dependent clauses. For example, Mark doesn’t like

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13 Best Hook Sentence Examples and Tips for Grabbing Interest

writing

The opening sentence of your essay is called the hook. It catches the reader’s attention and draws them in, so that they want to keep reading because they know it will be interesting.  As a writer, your primary goal is

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