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Things could turn “grisly” if you disturb a “grizzly,” and then you have to hope...
In most areas of study, new research is published in academic journals. As such, you...
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Plagiarism – copying someone else’s work or words without crediting them – is bad. We...
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Learning a new language can be hard. And if you’re an ESL (English as a...
Happy Christmas! Our present to you? Some homophones! What do you mean you wanted a...
Happy Christmas, everyone! We hope you have big plans for Christmas dinner tomorrow. And if...
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To mark the start of Hanukkah, we’re taking a look at how Hebrew has influenced...
The terms “can,” “may,” and “could” are often used interchangeably. But is this correct? Well,...
We’ve already explained how to cite a book using Vancouver referencing. But what should you...
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A pseudonym – or a pen name – is a false name used by an...
The words “good” and “bad” express how we feel about something. However, they’re also overused,...