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  • Common Errors Grammar Tip 5

    Everyday or every day?—Is it “everyday” or “every day”? This tip explains the difference in meanings between the two terms and when to use each.

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    Common Errors Grammar Tip 5
  • Common Errors Grammar Tip 4

    Less versus fewer—Do you have less than me or fewer than me? The two terms have distinctly different meanings. Use this tip to decide: less versus fewer.

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    Common Errors Grammar Tip 4
  • Common Errors Grammar Tip 3

    Coulda, woulda, shoulda—People commonly substitute the wrong word in verb phrases known as modal perfects. This tip discusses why and which word to use instead.

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    Common Errors Grammar Tip 3
  • Common Errors Grammar Tip 2

    Plural versus possessive numbers—Do you know the difference? This tip identifies each type of quantity and which to use.

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    Common Errors Grammar Tip 2
  • Common Errors Grammar Tip 1

    I versus me—In the past, people incorrectly used “me” when they meant “I.” Today, the opposite is increasingly true. Use this tip to decide: I versus me.

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    Common Errors Grammar Tip 1