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Verbs often confused [infographic]

  • January 6, 2014
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Many confusing verbs share similar uses with specific duties. Several pairs are explained with a handy infographic for visual assistance. [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] Click here to download high resolution poster. Make or Do Make: used when a physical object, an action/reaction or a sound/speech is created. It can also refer to food. “My dad…

Anyone vs any one, none vs no one [infographic]

  • November 12, 2013
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The confusion with “anyone and any one” and “none and no one” could be blamed on the way they sound. Folks speak more than they write, so these words are often incorrectly swapped when put onto paper. A look at the rules and an infographic should sort everything out.   [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] Download…

Who or whom? [infographic]

  • October 28, 2013
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Even experienced writers can get confused by these two words, but juggling “who” and “whom” is surprisingly simple, and a handy infographic will make it even easier.   [Infographic provided by Grammar.net]  Download high resolution poster here. Who vs Whom The word “who” is often incorrectly used where “whom” is appropriate, and people seem to…

Weird plurals: Latin and Greek origins, irregular plural noun forms [infographic]

  • October 16, 2013
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Mouse to mice, goose to geese and child to children: an explanation and infographic will help to weed through English’s irregular plurals.   [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] Download high resolution poster here. What are Irregular Plurals? English grammar generally pluralizes a word by tacking -s or -es onto the end of it, but there are…

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