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Writing Tips: Strong vs. Weak Verbs

Did you know that some verbs are stronger than others? In this post, we’ll look...

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“Hope You Are Well” – What to Say Instead

“Hi! How are you?” “Fine, thanks. How are you?” That’s such a common verbal greeting...

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5 English Writing Techniques Every Writer Should Know

If you’re a non-native English writer, you deserve a pat on the back – English...

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What Is Syntax in Writing?

English can be a complicated language. Sometimes, just by changing the order of words in...

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Grammar Tips: Progressive Aspect

You probably know that the English language has three tenses (past, present, and future), but...

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Grammar Tips: What’s an Interjection?

Wow! No way! Unbelievable! Wouldn’t life be bland without interjections? Good thing we don’t live...

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​​Grammar Tips: Tautology

Tautology is the needless repetition of a word, phrase, or idea. The word, first used...

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Spelling Tips: Conscience vs Conscious

Conscience and conscious look similar and sound similar, so we’re not surprised that so many...

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What Is an Idiom? (And How Does It Differ From a Proverb or an Adage?)

Idioms are very common in English. They are frequently used phrases or sentences that use...

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How to Write an Explainer Video Script

Whether you create content or just consume it, you probably know that video media is...

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How to Write an “Implications of Research” Section

When writing research papers, theses, journal articles, or dissertations, one cannot ignore the importance of...

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Idioms and Phrases That Use the Word “Break”

Idioms are an interesting part of English. Idioms are a type of figurative language where...

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