Negative Agreement
Negative Agreement A: I don’t think John is really sick. B: Neither do I. How do you use “me neither”? […]
Negative Agreement A: I don’t think John is really sick. B: Neither do I. How do you use “me neither”? […]
active and passive What’s the difference between “active” and “passive”? Check out the examples below and then use these styles
How to use Semicolons I’m not going to lie; semicolons are tough. They are the single most misunderstood punctuation mark
even though / even if What’s the difference between “even though” and “even if”? Check out the examples below and
What’s the difference between “because” and “so”? Because + reason So + result Study the examples below, and then make
You and I Question: Which is correct, “you and me “or “you and I”? Answer: They both are! Study the examples
First – At First “First” and “at first” look similar but they are a little different. Keep reading to find
Is it Lego or Legos? Should we say Lego or Legos? The answer might surprise you. It certainly surprised me.