Should you use ‘master’ or ‘mister’? Are you struggling with the difference between the two? We’ll explain the difference, and you’ll learn how to use both words correctly in a sentence. Don’t feel like skimming? Here’s the short answer. ‘Master’ means a revered religious leader; an artist, performer, or player […]
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Participles are a part of English grammar that you’re already using all the time without even knowing. Read this article to learn what participles are, how to make them, and what you can use them for. In short, a participle is a part of speech that looks like a verb […]
Is some crazy drunk person Buck Naked or Butt running around ‘buck naked’ or ‘butt naked’? Wondering which spelling to use? And which is correct? We’ll talk about the difference between these two terms, plus teach you the correct usage for each and how to use them both in a […]
You might have heard the terms ‘protagonist’ and ‘antagonist’ while discussing stories. But they’re pretty similar in spelling, but what’s the difference? We’ll cover that in this article, plus teach you how to use both correctly in a sentence. The quick answer is that a ‘protagonist’ is usually the main […]
What does it mean when someone says ‘jeez Louise’? Where did this phrase come from? ‘Jeez Louise’ is a mild interjection that can be used to express surprise, anger, annoyance, disappointment, or another emotion. It’s usually used in response to humorous situations. Table of Contents What Does ‘Jeez Louise’ Mean? […]
Should you say you ‘lended’ someone something or ‘lent’ someone something? We can help you make the right choice in your writing, plus teach you how to use the correct word in a sentence. The short answer is that ‘lended’ is not a word. ‘Lent’ is the past tense of […]
Do you have a great sense of ‘humor’ or ‘humour’? What’s the difference between these two words? And how do you know which one to use? Don’t worry. We’ll cover that in this article, plus teach you how to use the correct spelling of the word in a sentence. Don’t […]
Have you ever wondered whether you should use ‘on to’ or ‘onto’? Perhaps you’re asking yourself that exact question right now. Should it be one word or two words? Let’s find out. ‘Onto’ is a preposition, so you should use it when discussing location. ‘On to’ can be used when […]
Did someone tell you they were ‘up the river without a paddle’? What does this mean, and where does the phrase come from? We’ll look at the answer to these questions and more in this article. In brief, ‘up the river without a paddle’ means being in a difficult situation […]
Have you spotted the words ‘lessor’ vs ‘lessee’ and wondered what they both mean and what the difference is between them? This article will explain it all. In short, a ‘lessor’ is someone who hires out their asset, and a ‘lessee’ is the person who pays a fee to use […]