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Quotation Marks When Quoting Yourself

Quotation Marks When Quoting Yourself: The Complete Guide

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You don’t always need quotation marks when quoting yourself. The rule depends on the writing context and how you reference […]

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Unorganized vs Disorganized

Unorganized vs Disorganized: Which Word Should You Use?

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Unorganized and disorganized both mean a lack of order. But they’re not the same. Unorganized means something never had a

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Booze vs Boos

Booze vs Boos: What’s the Difference?

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These two words sound exactly the same but mean completely different things. Booze (b-o-o-z-e) refers to alcoholic drinks, while boos

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Verb Root

Verb Root: Definition, Examples, and How to Find It

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A verb root is the most basic form of a verb before you add any endings or helping words. The

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Full Proof vs Foolproof

Full Proof vs Foolproof: Which Spelling Is Correct?

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“Foolproof” is the correct spelling — “full proof” is a misspelling that does not exist as a standard English word.

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Having vs Having Had

Having vs Having Had: Which Tense Is Correct?

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The difference between “having” and “having had” comes down to timing and which verb tense you need. “Having” appears in

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Thus Far

Thus Far: Meaning and Usage Guide

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“Thus far” is a formal phrase meaning “up to this point in time” or “until now.” It works as a

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Sorry for Bothering You vs Sorry to Bother You

Sorry for Bothering You vs Sorry to Bother You: Which Is Correct?

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Both “sorry for bothering you” and “sorry to bother you” are grammatically correct, but they refer to different time frames

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reconnoiter

Reconnoiter: Definition, Usage, and Examples

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Reconnoiter means to explore or scout an area to gather information, especially for military or strategic purposes. When you reconnoiter

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It Was a Pleasure Meeting You

It Was a Pleasure Meeting You: When and How to Use This Phrase

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“It was a pleasure meeting you” is a polite way to end a conversation or email after meeting someone new.

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