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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 Make Words That End In “S” Possessive

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Using Italics To Add Emphasis To Your Writing

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What Are Good Transition Words?

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Which Letters Really Need Accent Marks?

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How To Identify Subject And Predicate In A Sentence

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Why Is “Ain’t” Such A Controversial Word?

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Does “None” Take A Singular Or Plural Verb?

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Affixes Explained: Prefixes, Suffixes, And Combining Forms

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Should You Avoid Using Double Negatives?

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What Is An “Interrupter”? How Do I Use Them In...

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Whose Vs. Who’s

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When To Use “Opinion On,” “Opinion About,” Or “Opinion Of”

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