Negligence Is Not Negligible
Neglect and negligence are both nouns, but there is a difference in meaning. Neglect is an action that shows lack…
Neglect and negligence are both nouns, but there is a difference in meaning. Neglect is an action that shows lack…
Contrary what many of us were taught (me included), the word whether doesn’t always have to be followed by or…
If you went to the World Series three years in a row, did you go to three serieses or three…
Here are two words that get mixed up at times—reticent and reluctant. If you’re reticent, it means you are reserved/restrained…
Here’s a little grammar lesson. Some verbs are transitive. This means they take a direct object. Writers often run into…
If you’re hale, you’re well. And some people like to use the expression “hale and hearty.” That sounds right, doesn’t…
It’s fine if you’ve hung a picture or a sweater on a hook. But if you sent a man to…
The word half can sometimes cause half a mess. Here are some basic rules to keep in mind with the…
Occasionally the misappropriation of a word or term becomes so common that most people don’t even know it’s used in…
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