What Does “Literally” Mean?
If you’ve learned that “literally” means “in a literal sense,” then you may find expressions like “I could literally eat a horse” shocking. However, there’s another highly contested meaning for “literally” you should know about. We’ll clarify the correct usage of this word by reviewing its history.
What’s the Difference Between “Ethics” and “Morals”?
Matters of good versus evil and right versus wrong can weigh heavily on one. But have you ever wondered if these concepts revolve around “ethics” or “morals?” Surprisingly, these terms aren’t always interchangeable. This post will delve into the difference between “ethics” and “morals.”
Learn How To Spell and Use “Precede” and “Proceed” Correctly
Although “precede” and “proceed” aren’t homophones, they often lead to confusion due to their similar spellings and pronunciations. If you’re one of the many who grapple with these terms, our clear explanations and examples will help you learn how to use them correctly.
Valentine’s or Valentines: Learn Which is Correct
You’re expressing your love for someone on Valentine’s Day and want to ensure it’s perfect. That starts with getting the spelling right. Below, we’ll cover the nuances of “Valentine,” “Valentines,” and “Valentine’s” to help you flawlessly craft your message for this special day of love.
What Is the Difference Between “Weather” and “Climate”?
Ever sweated so much that it looked like you had just gone for a swim? Or have you been so cold that your face hurt from being outside? Well, we can’t change the temperature, but we’ll use explanations and examples to clear up the storm of confusion surrounding “weather” and “climate.”
Everything You Need To Know About Writing a Summary
Wondering why summary writing is important? Knowing how to compose one is an essential skill not just for students but for anyone who wants to understand and communicate complex ideas clearly. In this post, we’ll provide five easy steps and more to teach you how to write a summary.
Understand the Difference Between “Introvert” and “Extrovert”
Are you wondering if you’re an “introvert” or an “extrovert,” or if it’s possible to be both? By clearly explaining what these terms mean, this post will help you get a better understanding of your personality, whether you’re shy, outgoing, or somewhere in between.