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When to Use ‘Whomever’: Navigating the Maze – WritersGig Blog

Whomever is a pronoun that means “whatever person” or “no matter who.”  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Whoever means exactly the same.  The English language is highly versatile and complex. Two words can have the same meaning but they cannot be used interchangeably.  Many English tutors will disagree with this statement but whoever and whomever are […]

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When To Use Too or To: Simplifying These Tricky Twins

One of the most common grammar mistakes that people make is confusing the words “too” and “to.” While they may sound similar, they have very different meanings and uses in the English language. Understanding when to use each word can help you communicate more effectively and prevent embarrassing errors in your writing. Mastering the differences

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When to Use There and Their: Unlocking the Mystery Behind Them

Some words sound alike but have different meanings. They’re called homophones.  (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Cite and sight, Flower and flour, Hole and whole are examples of homophones.  When these pair of words are spoken aloud, they sound exactly alike, while their spellings and meanings are different.  There and their are such words. Here’s a simple trick to remember their use. Here with

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When to Use Ser and Estar: Understanding the Two ‘To Be’s in Spanish

The two forms of “to be” in Spanish are Ser and Estar. Unlike English, Spanish has two forms of the verb “to be”. “To be” is the really common verb that lets us say that “he is in the hot air balloon”, “they are fantastic socks”, or “I am a snappy dresser”. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Before we go on to shed more light on the two forms

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When to Use an Apostrophe: A Beginner’s Guide

An apostrophe is often abused. You’ll see words like Do’s and don’ts! What? The millennials will always lament about the 2000’s children. Haha! Enough jokes already but you get the point. Punctuation marks determine the clarity of your writing. Editors like me take it seriously. Welcome to WritersGig’s apostrophe class. What is an Apostrophe? An

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