
Comma Before or After “For Example”? A Beginner’s Guide

By Emma Brooke
When it comes to punctuation, one of the most common questions that arise is about ...
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When it comes to punctuation, one of the most common questions that arise is about ...
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Have you ever heard someone mention a minuet when they meant a minute? Or perhaps ...
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We’ve all heard the phrase “same difference” tossed around in casual conversations, debates, and even ...
Read moreAre you struggling to decide whether to use “better than” or “better then”? It’s a ...
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You’ve probably heard someone use the phrase “per say” at some point. Maybe it was ...
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English grammar can sometimes feel like a maze of confusing rules and exceptions. But when ...
Read moreWhen you come across the terms unalienable and inalienable, it’s easy to assume they mean ...
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The phrase “takes one to know one” is one of those idiomatic expressions that, when ...
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Language is rich with nuance, and sometimes, two words that seem similar can have vastly ...
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You’ve probably come across the words “do not” and “don’t” in various forms of communication, ...
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