Writing Humour – Between you and me
Find out more about Between you and me A common mistake in English is to say ‘between you and I’. It is always correct to
Find out more about Between you and me A common mistake in English is to say ‘between you and I’. It is always correct to

Split infinitives happen when you put an adverb between to and a verb, for example: She used to secretly admire him. You have to really

In this post we talk about the details, specifically, when the devil is in the details.

Grammar is the whole system and structure of a language. In this post, we share our 15 favourite literary quotes on grammar.

Lay is a transitive verb. Transitive verbs need a subject and one or more direct objects. The present tense is ‘lay’. Example: I (subject) lay the blanket

In this post, we look at less vs fewer, and tell you when you should use them.
The Rules ‘According to the rules of formal grammar, who should be used in the subject position in a sentence, while whom should be used
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