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Is It Correct to Say “Deers”
Thomas Hardy
onJanuary 23, 2026

Is It Correct to Say “Deers”? A Clear Grammar Guide

No, it is generally incorrect to say deers in English. The word deer works as both singular and plural—one deer, many deer—which is the…
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Heel vs. Heal
Jozaf
onJanuary 23, 2026

Heel vs. Heal – What’s the Difference?

In English language, Heel vs Heal are classic homophones, so people get confused in writing and spoken communication, even professionals; I’ve…
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Auxiliary vs Auxillary
Aldous Huxley
onJanuary 23, 2026

Auxiliary vs Auxillary – Which Is Correct?

I still remember correcting a draft where auxillary appeared again and again, and it slowed the whole writing process. The correct form is…
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Smooth or Smoothly Understanding the Difference With Examples
Jozaf
onJanuary 22, 2026

Smooth or Smoothly? Understanding the Difference With Examples

When learning English, many people get confused about smooth and smoothly, often using them interchangeably. From my experience as someone who…
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“IN The East Coast” Or “ON The East Coast”
Aldous Huxley
onJanuary 22, 2026

“IN The East Coast” Or “ON The East Coast”? Get It Right!

When talking about the east side of the United States or Canada, many wonder whether to say IN or ON the coast. Grammatically, IN usually…
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Unpacking Size Descriptors: ‘Big’, ‘Large’, ‘Huge’, ‘Enormous’ & ‘Giant’
Virginia Woolf
onJanuary 22, 2026

Unpacking Size Descriptors: ‘Big’, ‘Large’, ‘Huge’, ‘Enormous’ & ‘Giant’

When we talk about size, the English language gives us a rich treasure chest of options and choices for describing the world around us. Words…
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Mastering the Art of Quoting: How to Use Ellipses for Sentence Clarity
Thomas Hardy
onJanuary 22, 2026

Mastering the Art of Quoting: How to Use Ellipses for Sentence Clarity

When you’re quoting someone, it can get tricky. Knowing how to use an ellipsis or ellipses correctly helps maintain clarity while respecting…
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Built Like a Brick Outhouse – Meaning, Usage & Examples
Jozaf
onJanuary 22, 2026

Built Like a Brick Outhouse – Meaning, Usage & Examples

When I first heard the phrase “built like a brick outhouse”, I imagined a strong, sturdy, and solid structure, but then realized it perfectly…
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Hair of the Dog – Idiom, Meaning, Example & Usage
Aldous Huxley
onJanuary 22, 2026

Hair of the Dog – Idiom, Meaning, Example & Usage

When I wake up after a long night of drinking, I sometimes rely on the old idea of hair of the dog to feel better. This ancient idiom suggests…
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“Symbolism” vs. “Metaphor”
Virginia Woolf
onJanuary 22, 2026

“Symbolism” vs. “Metaphor”: Unveiling Their Unique Significance in Literature (With Examples)

When I first explored literature, I realized how powerful it is when an object, person, or place stands for something beyond itself. In works…
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