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Grammar

Grammar’s relationship with English? It’s complicated. These explanations on rules, guidelines, and many exceptions, demystify English grammar and make the language work for you.

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“Have” vs. “Has”: When To Use Each One

Quotation Mark Rules You’ll Never Forget

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“Between You And Me” vs. “Between You And I”

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Understanding Title Case: Which Words To Capitalize In A Title

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The Top 10 Grammar Tips And Tricks To Remember

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“Lent” vs. “lent”: The Difference In What You’re Giving (Up)

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Where Does The “Shrove” In “Shrove Tuesday” Come From?

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When To Capitalize “President”

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Does It Ever Add Up To Say “Maths”?

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Groundhog Day Or Groundhog’s Day: What’s The Holiday Really Called?

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“Was” vs. “Were”: Use Cases And Examples

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Why Do We Capitalize The Pronoun “I”?

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“Pled” vs. “Pleaded”: Which One Should You Use?

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