Whoa’ and ‘whoah’ are two common spellings for this interjection. But is there an official way to spell it? And if so, what is it? What does the word mean? That’s what we’ll cover in this article. In short, the correct spelling for the word is ‘whoa.’ ‘Whoah’ is a […]
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You eat candy or ‘too much’ candy. What’s the difference between the two? We’ll cover that in this article. plus teach you how to use both phrases correctly in a sentence. The quick answer is that ‘to much’ is generally not very often, and is to mean excessive or excessively. […]
Should you spell it ‘’ or ‘no one’. And what’s the difference between the two spellings?. We’ll answer that in this article, plus teach you how to use the correct one in a sentence. The short answer is that ‘no one’ is the correct way to spell the word. Therefore […]
What is the difference? And which one is the correct spelling to refer to a person who trains? The correct spelling is ‘trainer.’ ‘Trainor’ is an incorrect spelling of the noun. Table of Contents ‘Trainor’ or ‘Trainer’ – What is the Difference? When to Use ‘Trainer’ Why is There Some […]
Should you spell the word And what’s the difference between the two. We’ll cover that in this article, plus teach you how to use the word in a sentence correctly. But the quick answer is that ‘labelled’ is the British English spelling of the word, and ‘labeled’ is the American […]
Did someone tell you that ‘great minds think alike’ and you aren’t sure what it means? In this article, we’ll take a look at the definition, origin, examples, and synonyms of this popular proverb. In short, alike’ is a phrase used to emphasize when two people have the same thought […]
Did you hear someone say the phrase and you’re not sure what it means? In this article, we’ll explore the meaning of this idiom as well as example sentences. In a nutshell, has an idiomatic meaning, a literal meaning, and a slang meaning. Idiomatically, it means “to be in one’s […]
Is the head of your school your ‘principal’ or ‘principle’? And what’s the difference between these words? We’ll cover that in this article, plus you’ll learn how to use both in a sentence correctly. The short answer is that ‘principal’ means main or primary, but it also could mean the […]
Cannot’ vs ‘can not’: do they mean the same? And if not, which one should you use and when? That’s what we’ll cover today. In short, ‘cannot’ and ‘can not’ are synonymous, but ‘can not’ can be ambiguous. Furthermore, ‘can not’ can be used in some contexts where ‘cannot’ can’t. […]
Are you going to sign a ‘modelling’ contract or a ‘modeling’ contract? What’s the difference between the two? This article will cover that, and you’ll also learn how to use both words correctly in a sentence. But if you want the quick answer, here it is: ‘Modeling’ is the American […]