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Grammar Questions and Answers (Q&A)

E.Emily
Answered: Feb 28, 2020
Both learned and learned are past tense for the word 'learn.' However, while both words can be used interchangeably in some aspects, especially when they are used as the past tense of learning,...Read More

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Peyton Berrymore, Artist
Answered: Mar 05, 2020
There is no big difference between teeth and a tooth. Both words are referring to the same thing, but the major difference is that tooth is the singular form of whatever it represents, while...Read More

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F. Manasseh, Software Developer
Answered: Jun 09, 2020
Writers, students, and a variety of people encounter difficulty in the usage of these two words that sound so similar but differ in function and meaning. “Who's” and...Read More

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Bart , Musician
Answered: Nov 03, 2020
Affirm and confirm are both transitive verbs but are entirely different in meaning and usage. Affirm can mean to agree, to concur, or to verify something positively. Affirmation, which is the noun...Read More

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H. Martin, Content Writer
Answered: May 20, 2020
Both of these expressions contain the word” hope.” This is a word that English orators often add to statements demonstrating they want or believe something to be true. Hopefully is an...Read More

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O. Bickis, Corporate employee
Answered: Oct 14, 2020
First of all, let us talk about the term "hold on." Hold on is more of an idiomatic expression. It can be used in a sentence to mean many things, but the way it is being used would give us a good...Read More

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B. Denton, Traveler
Answered: Jul 10, 2020
A transitive verb is a type of verb that will only make sense if you would use it to show the meaning of another object. A transitive verb is a type of verb that will make sense even if you would...Read More

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M. Klose, Content Writer
Answered: Jun 11, 2020
Before you can understand the major differences between "have been" and "Has been," you must understand how they are used and what types of pronouns the two go with. For first-person pronouns, we...Read More

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A. Samuel, Content Manager
Answered: Jul 21, 2020
"Our" and "are" are two different words entirely, and they can never be used interchangeably because they belong to different parts of speech. The only reason why the two words can be confused...Read More

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H.Harper
Answered: Mar 02, 2020
Much and many are actually two words that are very similar in the English language, but they have few differences between them. The first basic difference is that; "many" is usually used with...Read More

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Anthony Paul Bonadio, Teacher
Answered: Mar 31, 2020
There is no difference between afterward and afterward. Both are adverbs that can be used in the same context. They have the same meaning, which is to mean later. Both of these words are often...Read More

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A. Daniels, Professor
Answered: Apr 20, 2020
The words any and some are both determiners. These two words are synonymous with each other and are often used interchangeably to state an unspecified quantity or numbers of objects, events, or...Read More

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H. Ruby
Answered: Mar 17, 2020
Having a clause allows you to specify conditions that filter which group appears as a result. A where clause places provisions on the selected columns, whereas the having clause puts requirements on...Read More

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S. Barnes, Chauffeur
Answered: Dec 04, 2020
Anything is a word used to describe any event, act, fact, or object that has the potential of becoming or being something. People use the word “anything” for something that is present...Read More

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J. Rogers, Rosshazlewood
Answered: Jul 16, 2020
Inquiry and query both involve a search for answers. The inquiry is characterized as a search for knowledge. It is a process in which any doubt is eradicated, and questions are answered. An...Read More

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