Conjunctions are words used to connect two clauses. Examples of common conjunctions are: and, but, or, for, because, as, since, though etc. Relative pronouns can… Continue reading
Amuse vs. Bemuse
The word bemuse is often misused to mean amuse and this kind of confusion is commonplace among English writers. Despite their similar “muse” spelling and… Continue reading
Concurrent vs. Consecutive
While they both refer to a sequence of events, the words concurrent and consecutive have different meanings. This post will shed light on the difference… Continue reading
Stationary vs. Stationery
Not only are the terms stationary and stationery homophones, words that sound the same, they are also nearly identical in spelling. One is spelled with… Continue reading
Phrasal Verbs With Run Exercise
This grammar exercise tests your ability to use phrasal verbs with run. Each sentence given below contains an incomplete phrasal verb. Complete the expression by… Continue reading
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