Grammar - Page 6
- A Guide to Using “Me” and “I”Knowing when to use me and I can be confusing, so here is a quick guide: Use me when you’re talking about an action done to,...July 10, 2023
- “Palate,” “Palette,” or “Pallet”? How to Use Each Word CorrectlyThere are several tricky words in the English language that even the most seasoned speakers and writers can still find confusing....July 5, 2023
- Understanding Subject Complements in GrammarYou probably use subject complements correctly all the time, without necessarily knowing that’s what they’re called. That’s...July 4, 2023
- What Are Superlative Adjectives? Definition and ExamplesSuperlatives make the greatest adjectives! They are the best words for comparisons of three or more! If you want to put a noun at...June 29, 2023
- What Are Comparative Adjectives? Definition and ExamplesWhen it comes to comparing two things, comparative adjectives like better are better than other adjectives. For comparisons,...June 28, 2023
- 30 Common Grammar Mistakes to AvoidWhen somebody else finds a grammar mistake in your work, it can be embarrassing. But don’t let it get to you—we all make grammar...June 21, 2023
- 30 Common Grammar Mistakes to AvoidWhen somebody else finds a grammar mistake in your work, it can be embarrassing. But don’t let it get to you—we all make grammar...June 21, 2023
- “Has” vs. “Have”: What’s the Difference?Has and have are two of the English language’s most popular words to describe possession. But just because these words are used...June 9, 2023
- “Inter” vs. “Intra”: What’s the Difference?The prefixes inter- and intra- are commonly confused because of their similar spellings, but once you look at their definitions,...June 5, 2023
- Affixes: Definition and ExamplesYou know those partial words like re- or –ed that are added to longer words? Those are affixes, or affix in the singular....June 1, 2023