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Effected and affected are the past participles (grammatical term for past forms) of the words effect and affect. Both words are commonly confused with each other and the confusion comes from not understanding their basic meanings. As the words sound so similar, it is perfectly understandable how they are...
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When you are learning a new language, one of the first lessons you may learn are numbers, months and seasons. Being able to count from one to ten in English or learning how to write your birthday month is usually the best place to begin. Somehow, learning how to write dates in English is not that easy...
You might remember from school learning about nouns and pronouns but it is likely that you can’t recall what is the main difference between these two terms. Unless you are currently learning a new language it is very rare that you come across grammar rules such as what makes a noun different from a...
‘Too’ and ‘To’ are homonymous words, which means that they sound similar, but have an entirely different meaning. ‘To’ is a preposition, while ‘too’ is an adverb, but some people may confuse one word for the other. We have already told you when you use the word whom instead of who. Here at OneHowTo.com,...
“How can I improve my English?” This question haunts the mind of every person whose second language is English. Even in countries whose first language is English, people face this dilemma. It is because in a world dominated by the English language just knowing English is not enough. People need to be...