Is someone taller ‘then’ you or taller ‘than’ you? What’s the difference between these two words? These words trip up even native English speakers, but we’ll cover the correct usage for both words below. Plus, you’ll learn what they both mean and how to use both of them in a […]
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Are you wondering whether to say ‘orientated’ or ‘oriented’? Or whether they even mean the same thing. If so, you’re in the right place; we’ll explain it all in this article. In short, ‘orientated’ is more common in British English and ‘oriented’ is more common in American English. They both […]
A significant category in parts of speech of English grammar. With a good artillery of in your toolkit, you can effectively add a lot of depth and quality to your sentences. But you need to know how and when to use them. Read this article to learn all about adjectives […]
Manga’ and ‘anime’ are often used interchangeably, but if you’re not familiar with either. You might be wondering what the difference is between the two. We’ll cover that in this article, plus teach you how to use both correctly in a sentence. But if you’d rather not wait around for […]
Affect change’ or ‘effect change’: two expressions often used interchangeably, although they have entirely different meanings. Which one should you use? That’s what we’ll cover today. The short answer is that the expression you’re looking for is probably ‘effect change,’ which means to create or initiate change. However, ‘affect change’ […]
Two terms used widely in the gun user community. But what is the difference between the two? This article will help clarify that. In short, a ‘clip’ is a strip of steel where you can place ammunition to insert it into the magazine. A ‘magazine’ is a chamber that holds […]
Did someone say to you, ‘thanks a ton’? What exactly does that mean, and where did the phrase come from? If you wanted to use it in your own writing and speech, what is the proper way to use it in a sentence? ‘Thanks a ton’ is an informal way […]
Leading me on’ is a phrase with several different meanings depending on the context. Let’s explore the definition, origin, and examples of this idiom. The most common meaning of ‘leading (someone) on’ is to encourage them to expect something or do something. Especially by promising them something they can’t have […]
Did someone tell you they were going to ‘check in on you’ and you’re not sure what it means? In this article, we’ll explore the meaning of this phrase, sentence examples, and more. In a nutshell, when a person expresses that they are going to ‘check in on you’ they […]
What does it mean when you hear someone say ‘made my day’? In this article, we’ll touch upon the definition, origin, and examples of ‘made my day,’ ‘makes my day,’ and ‘make my day.’ The phrase ‘made my day’ means that the speaker is stating a person, thing, or event […]