Some people find it difficult to distinguish the terms apart and a part as they are similar both in sound and in spelling. However, these… Continue reading
The simple present tense
Read the following sentences. Mother bakes delicious cakes. Mother is a singular noun. Bakes is a singular verb. My daughter likes classical dance. Daughter is… Continue reading
Allusion vs. Illusion vs. Elusion
Despite the obvious differences in spelling, people still misuse the words allusion, illusion, and elusion. This may be attributed to their phonetic similarity. Below are… Continue reading
For all intents and purposes vs. for all intensive purposes
While people generally use both for all intents and purposes and for all intensive purposes to mean “in every practical sense,” ”seeming as if,” or… Continue reading
Idioms with D
Here are some idiomatic expressions built around words beginning with letter D. Damn someone with faint praise To damn someone with faint praise is to… Continue reading
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