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Who’s vs. Whose

February 14, 2017 - pdf

People are often confused with the terms who’s and whose and often misuse them when writing. This may be due to their similar sounds despite… Continue reading

Who vs. Whom

February 7, 2017 - pdf

Have you ever been in a situation where you can’t decide whether to use who or whom in your sentence? If your answer is yes,… Continue reading

Which vs. That

February 6, 2017 - pdf

Confusion over the use of which and that is not something that you should be ashamed of. These two words are often misused even by… Continue reading

Passed vs. Past

January 30, 2017 - pdf

As with other homophones, words which sound alike, passed and past are often mixed even though they have very different meanings and functions. This post… Continue reading

Toward vs. Towards

January 27, 2017 - pdf

Some English writers feel uneasy with using the words toward and towards and are often unsure of how to use them in a sentence properly.… Continue reading

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