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“Regards,” “Best Regards,” “Kind Regards”—How to Use Them in an Email Should you write regards to close your next letter or email? What does it mean to send your regards, anyway? When to end an email with regards Historically, with best regards and with kindest regards have been used as a letter closing—a.k.a. a valediction. In decades past, regards implied not only esteem but also affection; toda
I.e. and e.g. are both Latin abbreviations. E.g. stands for exempli gratia and means “for example.” I.e. is the abbreviation for id est and means “in other words.” Remember that E is for example (e.g.) and that I and E are the first letters of in essence, an alternative English translation of i.e. But why bother with all this Latin? Don’t we have enough abbreviations in English? Here’s a tip: Want
This word is a student’s best friend and a concertgoer’s most dreaded nightmare. Take these two examples of words that might appear on signs: So which spelling is correct? The answer depends on where you call home. Canceled or cancelled is the past tense of the verb to cancel. Both spellings are correct; Americans favor canceled (one l), while cancelled (two l’s) is preferred in British English
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The Oxford (or serial) comma is the final comma in a list of things. The Oxford comma is the one right after eraser. The use of the Oxford comma is a matter of style, meaning that some publishing styles stipulate its use while others don’t. In other words, it’s not incorrect to use the Oxford comma or not to use it, but it is advisable to be consistent one way or the other. AP style—based on The A
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What Are Articles in Grammar? Definition and Examples What are articles? Articles are words that identify a noun as being specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples: After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good. By using the article the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good. After a long day, a cup of tea ta
Discover how English grammar works by diving into grammar rules and learning resources. Research basic grammar topics—including parts of speech, such as mechanics, syntax, and punctuation—to cultivate your grammar practice. Fix grammar mistakes and give your writing an extra polish. Jump to Section: What Is Grammar? Learn Grammar Rules and Concepts The Parts of Speech Grammar and Spelling Checker
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