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Irregular Plural Nouns—Rules to Help You Form the Plural
Certain words don’t follow the general plural noun rules, which are adding an –s or –es at the end of the noun, and these are called irregular plural nouns.

Saying “All of a Sudden” vs. “All of the Sudden”
If you’ve ever read an old detective paperback or suspense novel, you’re almost certainly already familiar with the phrase “all of a sudden.” It’s used to denote an event that occurs as a surprise or in an unguarded moment.

Then vs. Than—Do You Know When to Use Each?
In English, there are words that differ in a single sound, but this apparently small difference makes a huge one, in the meaning of these words. One of the most popular homophones is definitely “then and than.”

“My Apology” Or “My Apologies”—How to Use These Phrases Correctly
Both phrases for apologizing are correct, but they are used on different occasions.

“Continued” Abbreviation—The Right Abbreviation for Continued
You might have seen a few different abbreviations for “continued,” including cont., cont’d., and even con’t. But not all of them are correct. In fact, some of them are not even abbreviations.

Other Ways to Say “Broaden My Horizon”
Before we tell you the best synonyms for this phrase, let’s see what it actually means.

Ways to Improve Your English Grammar
From time to time you might be questioning yourself — did I tell it right; was it grammatically correct; what is the easiest way to improve my grammar and so on. But there is no need to worry about this since there are so many entertaining and easy ways to improve and learn correct grammar.

When to Use a Comma Before “While”?
There are several principles to keep in mind when using a comma before while.