Here is a list of idiomatic expressions built around words beginning with the letter D. Be at daggers drawn When you are at daggers drawn,… Continue reading
Would rather, had better
Complete the following sentences using an appropriate verb form. Answers 1. I would rather you went home now. 2. I would rather you didn’t invite… Continue reading
Healthy vs. Healthful
Are you healthy or healthful? Is what you’re eating healthy or healthful? Healthy is typically used to describe people in good health, as in: “How… Continue reading
Altogether vs. All Together
As with other homophones (words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and oftentimes spelling), it is not suprising for people to be… Continue reading
Among vs. Between
There is a widespread belief that the preposition between should be used in sentences with a choice involving two items while among is applicable to… Continue reading
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