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It’s time to go back to school! Not in a traditional sense, but by learning the basics of good writing. In this article, we’ll discuss proper writing conventions and how following them can help your work stand out. Whether you’re a student or teaching writing conventions, it’s always beneficial to brush up on the basics. … Read more

When you are assigned an academic research paper, the task can seem daunting. But with a little organization and planning, you can write a great paper. In this article, we will give you some tips on how to write an effective academic research paper. Core Elements Of A Research Paper One of the main staples … Read more

The correct spelling is using in all writing contexts. The English language has many different words which seem similar at first glance, but have different meanings. The words “useing” & “using” are a great example of this! In fact, one of these are NOT even considered an English word. In this post, we’ll compare these … Read more

There are many words in the English language which sound very similar but have different meanings! The words brung and brought are a perfect example of such a situation. In this post, we’re going to break down both spellings in detail and provide some helpful tips for learning when it’s appropriate to use each one. … Read more

Confused about whether it’s spelled “programing” or “programming”? Find out the truth in this article. One of the most challenging parts of learning English is figuring out how words are spelled. Unlike other languages that closely adhere to phonetics in their spelling, English has more exceptions than actual rules when it comes to both grammar … Read more

Although many people are unsure if a tomato is a fruit or a vegetable, they are very similar to this delicious red food. However, it is clear that people do NOT widely understand the correct plural form of tomato. Is it tomatos? Or, is it tomatoes? Lucky for you this post will directly answer that … Read more

Misusing similar sounding or similarly spelled words is one of the most common writing mistakes made, and not understanding the differences can significantly impact your grades or credibility in written communication. The following is a list of the most common word choice errors that are often confused in writing and tips for how to use … Read more

Prewriting is one of the most important, but often overlooked, steps in the writing process. Prewriting strategies help you organize your thoughts and plan your writing before you start writing. There are many different prewriting techniques. In this article, we’ll teach you everything there is to know about prewriting so can find a strategy that … Read more

If you want to be a successful writer, you need to understand the eight parts of speech. These are the basics of grammar that you need to know in order to create well-written sentences and paragraphs. The eight parts of speech are nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. In this article, we’ll … Read more

What’s the difference between “spelt” vs “spelled”? Is one incorrect? Find out in this article. English contains many words people need help figuring out the spelling and pronunciation for. One of the words that many people have trouble figuring out is the past tense of the word “spell.” There’s some irony in confusion on whether … Read more