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Inbetween, In Between, In-Between, or just Between
When you’re about to write or say in between, ask yourself what it would sound like if you put between instead of in between.
Differences Between American and British English
English can be classified into two main variations, English from England and English from America.
When to use a comma before “but” and when to use one after “but”
When linking two independent sentences by the word “but,” a comma is required before “but.”
How to Use “Supposed to” Correctly?
Using “suppose to” instead of “supposed to” is one of the many common mistakes that you can easily avoid if you know the proper usage of these terms.
Whilst vs. While—When to Use Each Word?
Another confusing word pair in the English language is whilst vs. while. Even though they often have the same meaning, there are some cases when you can’t use one word instead of the other.
Meaning and Use of Et Al.
Et al. sounds foreign with a reason. It is a Latin abbreviation, and it can refer to a couple of different phrases, including “et alibi” (and elsewhere), which is pretty rare. Most often, “et al.” means “and others.”
Season’s Greetings or Greetings of the Season
The holiday season is near and it’s time to write cards and send greetings of the season to everyone.
The Difference Between Whoever vs. Whomever and When to Use Them
Whoever and whomever are often used interchangeably. People mistakenly believe that whomever is more formal, when in fact, they have completely different meanings.