Grammar Grabs

You’ll is never “You all”

Language evolves and changes with words or phrases from other countries becoming incorporated into everyday words across the globe. While using the phrase “you all” ...
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Do you use Italics or Quotation marks for book titles?

Use italics when referring to the title of a book, magazine, journal or newspaper. When you want to mention the title of a particular chapter ...
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Council vs Counsel – What’s the difference?

Council is a group of people who have administrative duties. For example: Five people are running for the Student Council this semester. That means a ...
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How do you use bullet points?

Bullet points are used when you need to list 3 or more things. They are great tools for writing marketing or online content because they ...
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You and I vs You and me – The big debate!

People often debate over which phrase is grammatically correct – “you and I” or “you and me”. The truth is, they are both correct! Here’s ...
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Where and We’re – What’s the difference?

Use “where” to obtain information on a location. E.g. Where are you? “We’re” is the abbreviation of “we are” e.g. We’re eating cake. To check ...
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