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🔤 Grammar Tip: Are You Going “In” or “Into” the Coffee Shop?

In / Into  The key difference between ‘in’ and ‘into’ is that ‘in’ indicates a state of being, whereas ‘into’ … More

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Grammar Tip: There & Their Chase Their Subject

 In sentences beginning with “there is” or “there are,” the subject follows the verb. Since “there” is not the subject, … More

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Grammar Tip: Is It Your or You’re Seat?

Your, You’re Your = possessive pronoun: Your shoes are untied. You’re = contraction for you are: Source

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Grammar Tip: Is It It’s or Its Or Is It Confusing?

Its, It’s its = possessive adjective (possessive form of thepronoun it): The crab had an unusual growth on its shell. it’s = contraction for … More

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Grammar Tip: Do You Have a Clear Conscious or Conscience? Find Out

Conscious, Conscience conscious= adjective meaning awake, perceiving: Despite a head injury, the patient remained conscious. conscience = noun meaning the sense of … More

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Grammar Tip: Affect & Effect

Affect, Effect affect = verb meaning to influence: Will lack of sleep affect your game? effect = noun meaning result or consequence: Will lack … More

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Grammar Tip: Accept or Except?

Accept, Except accept = verb meaning to receive or to agree:He accepted their praise graciously. except = preposition meaning all but, other than:Everyone went … More

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