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For English language learners, it is sometimes difficult to grasp all the different meanings when words have more than one definition, and “tomorrow” is such a word. So, naturally, they often wonder what someone means by “tomorrow” and how they can use the word in all its different roles. We often use “by tomorrow” to …

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A diamond is a stone of “good quality.” Perseverance is a “quality” we want at this company. While these two sentences share similar wording, appearances can be deceiving, so what is the difference between quality, good quality, and high quality? “Quality” as a noun is a characteristic or attribute that you can see as good …

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Imagine this: you’re in a classroom, reviewing the study guide to an exam. Several of the answer choices to one question seem similar, leaving you unclear about whether this question actually has more than one answer. You’d like clarification; at this moment, you may find yourself asking, is it all is or all are correct? …

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Confusion sometimes arises between plural and possessive forms because they can seem similar. However, if you are clear on the rules that govern these two grammatical terms, then it becomes easier to know which is which and where to place your apostrophe. This is certainly the case with “employee’s” vs. “employees’.” “Employee’s” is the singular …

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It’s common in times of turmoil to reach out to friends and loved ones for advice. Just as naturally, you’ll likely want to extend advice in return whenever those special people in your life request help or guidance. However, when offering more than a single piece of advice, is it correct to say “advices?” “Advice” …

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