Numbers give us information about things and allow us to count, label, and measure items in our world, but because there are so many ways that we use numbers, they are not always that easy to categorize. For instance, are numbers adjectives? Numbers are not adjectives, they are “determiners” or “quantifiers” when they appear before …
Language Arts
There is a distinct difference between the formal and informal style in any language, and English is no different. It is quite common to find that specific phrases only apply in particular situations, while other expressions and phrases are mostly used only in a formal context, like in contracts or business. “Including but not limited …
There are loads of ways to say “thank you” in English, which can sometimes seem a little overwhelming. This is especially true as you try to figure out which expressions are the correct ones for any given situation. The expression “thank you both” is correct to use when you wish to thank two people. In …
There are subtle yet significant differences in the spelling of certain words in American English, and spelling the same words in British English. The words combating and combatting are examples of this distinct difference. In American English, the correct spelling is “combating.” When writing with the British English spelling, the correct form is “combatting.” Choosing …
My 16-year-old daughter told me that she receives loving text messages from her boyfriend on a daily basis. I asked her whether this included weekends and national holidays, so she looked at me and rolled her eyes. While she viewed my question as silly, what do we really mean by “on a daily basis”? Daily …
“Species” and “specie,” at first glance, appear to be the same word with one being the plural of the other. However, they have very different meanings. So then, what is the singular form of species? “Species” is not the plural form of “specie”. “Species” is a term that can be used both as a singular …