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Healthcare vs. Health Care

WEBHealthcare vs. Health Care. The terms "healthcare" and "health care" are commonly used in discussions related to medical services, but their usage can vary based on regional …

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healthful, healthy

WEBThere is a very technical distinction between these two that is slowly wearing away. In their strictest senses, healthy means “possessing good health” and healthful n means …

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The correct way to use commas with names and titles

WEBThe comma after the name also tells us that the information after the name is essential to identify the person. As we see, the main instances where commas are necessary when …

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Vaccinate vs Vaccine

WEBWith the current pandemic and worldwide health crisis, “vaccinate” and “vaccine” became two of the most thematic and frequently used two words, by both native English users …

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"A" vs. "An"

WEBIf the word begins with a vowel sound, you must use an. If it begins with a consonant sound, you must use a. For example, the word hour begins with the consonant h. But the h is …

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Should vs. Ought to vs. Must

WEB2. ought to – you ought to study hard to clear the exam – that’s the key to clear the exam – study well and hard. So, if you study hard, you can be sure to clear it. 3. must – you …

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Effect vs. Affect

WEBClearly, effect is the consequence of something else. Origin of the words. Affect is more of an emotion and originated from the latin word affectare which means ‘aim at’ or …

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Grammar articles by Alphabetical order: H — Page #2

WEBHealthcare vs. Health Care. 1. Healthcare "Healthcare" is a closed, compound word that has become widely accepted, especially in American English.

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Enquire vs. Inquire

WEBThe traditional distinction between the verbs enquire and inquire is that enquire is to be used for general senses of ‘ask’, while inquire is reserved for uses meaning ‘make a …

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Essence vs. Essential

WEBIn essence, the main difference between both the words comes into picture when we use essence in the context of scent. Essential oils can come from any part of the plants and …

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Free Grammar Check

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If I Was vs. If I Were

WEBIf I Was vs. If I Were. The correct sentence should be – if I had been there – because this is a hypothetical situation. If I was present, I would take care of the situation. – X (wrong) …

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Inequality vs. Inequity

WEBI believe you have this wrong — in fact, completely backward. From Grammarist.com: "Inequality refers primarily to the condition of being unequal, and it tends to relate to …

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WEBCompany About The STANDS4 Network Established in 2001, STANDS4 is a top digital media company that offers free online resources in the areas of reference, education, …

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