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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”

How To Find Another Word For Every Word In Your...

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5 Grammar Rules You Don’t Actually Need to Follow

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“Snuck” vs. “Sneaked”: Which One Is Correct?

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A Guide to Pluralizing Last Names

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Does Traditional Grammar Matter When It Comes To Singular “They”...

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What Is The Difference Between “Judgement” And “Judgment”?

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

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“Use To” vs. “Used To”: What’s The Difference?

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Brackets vs. Parentheses: How to Use Them

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Do We Need The Oxford Comma? Here Are 9 Hilarious...

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Punctuation Marks You Should Consider Using

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When Do You Use “Who” vs. “Whom”?

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