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Spatter or Splatter Difference

Spatter or Splatter Difference

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Spatter or Splatter Difference explains how two similar words create different images of drops hitting a surface and shows which […]

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Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Inquiring Minds Want to Know

Leave a Comment / Blogs / James Peter

Inquiring Minds Want to Know is a playful idiom that signals curiosity, light gossip, or a prompt for more information.

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She Has or She Have

She Has or She Have

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She Has or She Have: She has a plan vs. She have a plan. The first sentence is correct; the

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Leapt or Leaped

Leapt or Leaped

Leave a Comment / Blogs / Olivia Sant

Leapt or leaped are both correct past forms of leap; leapt often sounds a bit more British or literary, and

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Cartel vs Mafia

Cartel vs Mafia

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Cartel vs Mafia: Use cartel when you mean collusion between separate entities; use mafia when you mean a single, structured

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My Father and I or My Father and Me

My Father and I or My Father and Me

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My Father and I or My Father and Me depends on grammar, not politeness or word order. Use my father

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Giving or Given

Giving or Given

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Giving vs Given: giving (present participle / gerund from give) describes ongoing action or the act of offering; given (past

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Finger in the Dike

Finger in the Dike

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Finger in the Dike means a small, timely action that holds back a much larger problem. The image comes from

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Who to Contact or Whom to Contact

Who to Contact or Whom to Contact

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Who to Contact or Whom to Contact: who is a subject pronoun (use it when the pronoun does the action);

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Separate or Seperate which one is Correct

Separate or Seperate which one is Correct

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Separate or Seperate — which one is correct? The correct spelling is separate, not seperate, and knowing the right form

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