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Everyday Vs. Every Day

Certain words we use in our manuscripts or daily communications spell the same but differ slightly in their meaning. For example, “everyday” is used interchangeably with “every day” quite frequently. While the former generally comes…

More Vs. More than

There are two types of degrees when it comes to oral or written communication—comparative and superlative. When using the comparative degree (for doing comparisons), we know that it is necessary to use “than” in the same sentence. However,…
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