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When it comes to studying language, a lot of fancy terms are thrown around. Phonetics & phonics are two of the most popular. However, very few people have a clear understanding of these two terms. Although these words are spelled similarly, they are NOT the same thing. In this post, we’ll teach you the difference … Read more

If you want to learn how to add Grammarly to Outlook and Microsoft Word, we can help! We will explain how to do so and why it can be such a useful tool. While Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Word come with their own built-in spelling and grammar-checking features, they are both fairly limited, especially when … Read more

The phrase “each and every one of you” is an inclusive expression that is used to emphasize the individuality within a collective group of people. It conveys that the speaker is addressing all the people in a particular group. The term “each” underscores the individuality of the members, while “every one” emphasizes the inclusivity of … Read more

Yes, it is grammatically correct to say “thank you for letting me know.” This expression is used to convey gratitude (“thank you”) with a prepositional phrase (“for letting me know”). This saying is used in many different contexts: professional communication, personal interactions, or even casual conversations. When someone uses this saying, they are thankful for … Read more

The correct term is “past due.” “Past due” is used to indicate that something is overdue (had a due date in the past). It is most commonly used in the context of late payments or invoices. In this phrase, “past” is an adverb indicating a time that has gone by, suggesting that the specified time … Read more

Grammarly is an incredibly useful and effective proofreading tool, but many wonder “is Grammarly safe?” If you are unsure about using Grammarly, we can help. While countless students and working professionals are turning to Grammarly and Grammarly Premium to help improve the overall quality and readability of their writing, many people have concerns about the … Read more

“Subject to change” is a conditional statement that means there are certain factors that could potentially cause the result to change. This saying is commonly used to refer to pricing, schedules, weather conditions, and more. The most common synonyms for something that is “subject to change” are flexible, variable, or adjustable. In this post, we’ll … Read more

We’ve all heard it before, whether in a text message or in person. But what does “good to hear from you” actually mean? Most people use it when after catching up with an old friend. But when is it appropriate to use it? In this post, we’ll teach you everything there is to know about … Read more

The expression “much appreciated” is a casual way of expressing thanks or gratitude to someone. This saying is informal and should only be used in casual settings, such as talking with friends. There are many synonyms for “much appreciated” including: “thanks a lot”, “thanks so much”, and “thanks heaps”. In this post, we’ll further explain … Read more

The spelling “rapport” is correct. When people have a good rapport, this means that they have a positive mutual understanding of each other. Repore is not a word & cannot be used in any English writing context. There are many informal & formal synonyms that can be used for “rapport” including: “Understanding”, “Synergy”, and “Amity”. … Read more