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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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Which Is Correct? “It Is I” vs. “It Is Me”

Which Is Correct: “Stupider” Or “Stupidest”?

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Should You Say “Daylight-saving Time” Or “Daylight-savings Time”?

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Is It “I Wish I Were” Or “I Wish I...

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Leave The Best Impression With Our Tips For National Proofreading...

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

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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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Does It Ever Add Up To Say “Maths”?

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

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

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Is “Funner” A Word?

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“Toward” vs. “Towards”: Is There A Difference?

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Is "Funner" A Word?

The word "funner" may make you laugh, but do you know if it's a legitimate word or not? Read more to learn about standard English and how it is changing. Sometimes, rules aren't as hard and fast as we thought.

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When Do You Use "Who" vs. "Whom"?

How do you decide to use "who" or "whom"? The two—as you’ll recall from English class—are related and may seem interchangeable. But are they really?

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6 Common Types Of Punctuation Marks

Know your punctuation? Here's a refresher on the six core punctuation marks that make up our sentences, questions, expressions, and everything in between.

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