Carmel Vs Caramel
Carmel Vs Caramel: What’s The Difference?

Isn’t it confusing to spell the word of this brown sugary yummy stuff? Wait, did you think Carmel is a different spelling of the same word? You are dead wrong if you did so. FYI, Both are different words with different meanings.  When you try to write Caramel and write Carmel instead, you are making […]

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Ginger
Ginger Review 101: Best Features, Plans, Pros, Cons, Reviews [2023 Guide]

I was skeptical about trying out other proofreading or grammar-checking tools after using the Grammarly pro version for more than a year. Then I found Ginger. The experience I had with the tool is worth writing something about. I am a writer and a PROUDLY NON-NATIVE one. I make mistakes while writing, and I know […]

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difference between village and city
Village Vs City: What’s The Difference Between Two Words?

Difference between village and city? The first difference that strikes in my mind is more green vs more buildings. Or, fewer people vs more people, busy highways vs. country roads.  Villages consist of smaller communities mainly depending on agriculture as their occupation, while the cities with more dense populations depend on both white-collar and blue-collar […]

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I Look Forward To Hearing From You
I Look Forward to Hearing From You: 21 Ways of Expression

“I look forward to hearing from you” – is the most common way to end an one on one email conversation. It is the most unoriginal term people widely use across different platforms. Be it an informal conversation with your friend, an email you sent to the teacher, or a job interview, using terms like […]

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Defence Vs Defense
Defence Vs Defense: When To Use These Two Words?

This is not the first time we discussed a difference between two different spelling words with the same meaning. In most cases, the words have different spelling. However, they are pronounced the same way and express the same meaning. But defence vs defense is a different story. It is not just another British English against […]

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Past Perfect Continuous Tense
What Is Past Perfect Continuous Tense? When Is The Correct Time To Use The Tense?

I think that it is clear to you that each of the three tenses (past, present, and future) has four different subtypes. For example, past continuous tense stands for the “past to be in the past.”  I know that sounds a bit complex. This tense describes an action that started in the past and continued […]

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Kindest Regards
What Does ‘Kindest Regards’ Mean? When To Use This Phrase?

There is a certain aesthetic to a formal conversion. Be it a letter in the 18th century or an email in the 21st, signing off while saying “kindest regards” has a certain ring of respect and affection to it. But what do kindest regards mean? How to use it during formal or semi-formal conversation? If […]

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Transitive And Intransitive Verbs
What Are Transitive And Intransitive Verbs? Find Out The Difference Between The Two

Young students often find it difficult to understand the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs. As a result, describing a verb as either transitive or intransitive is more difficult for them.  However, it is simpler to understand than it may seem. Both verbs can be described based on their need for an object to describe […]

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How Are You
How Are You? 21 Ways To Ask People ‘How Are You?’

How are you? Is jane doing ok? How are the kids? This is how people hold a casual conversation. You are a social being, and talking to people casually comes at every stage of your daily life. However, there are exceptions as well. You cannot talk casually everywhere.  But most of the verbal communication we […]

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Past Continuous Tense
What Is Past Continuous Tense? When Is The Correct Time To Use The Tense?

“It was 21st October of 1937. The war had ended and the enemy troops left our land after spilling the bloods of our own on our green grass. I was hiding for past few months, and this is the first letter I was writing to my wife.” Can you spot the past continuous tense in […]

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