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Zero Article: When Not to Use A, An, or The

Understanding Zero Articles: When Not to Use 'A,' 'An,' or 'The' Have you ever wondered why some sentences in English don’t use any articles like "a," "an," or "the"? This can be confusing for learners, especially when trying to decide when to leave articles out altogether. Welcome to the concept...

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40 Commonly Confused Words in English

English is a language rich in vocabulary, but with this richness comes complexity. Many words in English sound alike, look alike, or even have similar meanings, yet their usage can change the entire context of a sentence. This often leads to confusion, even for native speakers.In this article, you...

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Learned vs Learnt: Which Is Correct?

Have you ever stumbled upon the word learned and learnt and wondered which on to use? Language leaners find it challenging which one should they use: learned or learnt. The confusion between learned and learnt is a common one, especially among English learned and even native speakers. Both words...

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Laying vs Lying: What’s the Difference?

Have you ever found yourself puzzled over whether to use lay or lie in a sentence? Laying vs lying are one of the most commonly confused words in the English language. Both words sound similar, have similar meanings, and their past tense forms can easily trip up even the most season writers.  In...

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Its vs It’s: Difference, Rules, and Examples

When to Use Its vs. It’s: Examples, Meaning & Quiz Have you ever found yourself second-guessing whether to use "its" or "it’s" in a sentence? You're not alone! This small but significant grammatical choice often stumps even the most seasoned writers. Understanding the difference between "its...

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