Did you hear someone say they were ‘in awe’ or someone or something? What does this phrase mean, and how…
You’ll see the word ‘homophone’ used quite often in the world of English grammar because there are many homophones in…
Did someone say they were going to ‘quote a price’ for you, and you’re wondering what it means? In brief,…
Did someone take a ‘handfull’ of candy or a ‘handful’? Which is the correct way to spell the word, you…
'Yeah' vs 'yea' vs 'yay': three words that say similar things. Or do they? What's the meaning of each word,…
Hearing the terms ‘bi-weekly’ and ‘semi-monthly’ might sound confusing if you’ve never come across them before. So, what’s the difference…
Should you spell it ‘per cent’ or ‘percent’? And what’s the difference between the two? We’ll go over that in…
'Yes' and 'no': two common words we hear and often use in the English language. But what about their plural…
Did you hear someone offer their ‘deepest sympathy’ to someone? What does this mean, and how would you use it…
'Sweeped' or 'Swept': what is the difference? Are they two variants of the same word, or do they have different…