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Using connecting words can get tricky, especially when the terms have nearly the same meaning but very different usages. Such is the case with “and” and “as well as.”  You already know that “and” can connect two nouns and make a plural subject that takes a plural verb. But how does a verb change when …

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Those in business are more likely to read “as per our conversation” than those in less formal situations. Though it obviously cannot stand alone, it still seems ungrammatical within a complete sentence. Is this phrase correct? Yes, it is correct to use “as per our conversation” in formal situations, especially within business emails or legal …

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If you’ve added friends on Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, or other social media platforms in the last decade, you’ve likely been thanked by a common phrase: “Thanks for the add.” Your new friend is using this phrase to thank you for adding them to your network, but is it grammatically correct? “Thanks for the add” is …

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If you’ve ever received an amazing gift, you might have responded by saying, “Thank you so much!” This phrase is one of the many expressions of gratitude we have in English. With so many different options, when is it best to use “thank you so much?” It is correct to say “thank you so much” …

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We often use phrases such as “in addition to” or “as well as” when we want to add something more to a conversation. Sometimes, these phrases have nuances in meaning and context that are not synonymous with other similar, simpler conjunctions.  It is correct to say “as well as.” This combination of words acts as …

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