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Myself vs My Self

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Myself vs My Self: Simple Grammar Difference Explained Clearly (2026)

Many English learners feel confused when they see myself and my self. They look almost the same. They sound the same when spoken. But in … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 2, 2026

Me and My Family or My Family and I

English Grammar

Me and My Family or My Family and I (2026): Simple Grammar Guide for Clear English

Many English learners feel nervous when they want to talk about themselves and their family. A very small sentence can suddenly feel confusing. You might … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 2, 2026

Are vs Were

English Grammar

Are vs Were: Simple Grammar Guide for Confident English (2026)

Many English learners feel confused when they see are and were. Both words come from the verb “to be”, but they do not work the … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 2, 2026

Segway or Segue

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Segway or Segue: The Real Difference Explained Simply (2026)

Many English learners stop in the middle of a sentence because of one small question: should I say segway or segue? You may have seen … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 2, 2026

Family Friends or Friends Family

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Family Friends or Friends Family? Clear Meaning Grammar Rules and Easy Examples (2026)

Many English learners pause when they want to talk about people close to them and their loved ones. A very common moment of confusion happens … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 2, 2026

Passerbyers or Passersby

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Passerbyers or Passersby or Passerby? Clear English Grammar Guide (2026)

Many English learners stop and think when they see words like passerby, passersby, or even passerbyers. They look similar. They sound related. But only some … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 1, 2026

Pre vs Post

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Pre vs Post: Meaning Difference and Easy Grammar Guide (2026)

Many English learners feel confused when they see small words like pre and post. They look short and simple, but they appear in many places—school, … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: March 1, 2026

Is It To or Too Early

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Is It To or Too Early? Simple Grammar Guide for Clear English (2026)

Many English learners pause when they want to ask a simple question like, “___ early to call?”They know the sentence sounds right, but the small … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: February 28, 2026

Resetted or Reset

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Resetted or Reset? Correct Usage Explained Simply (2026)

Many English learners pause when they want to talk about something going back to the start. A phone goes back to factory settings. A game … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: February 28, 2026

Quicker vs Faster

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Quicker vs Faster: Clear Grammar Guide for Everyday English (2026)

Many English learners pause when they want to say something happened with more speed. Two words come to mind: quicker and faster. Both sound correct. … Read more

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Written by: Matthew Collins

Published on: February 28, 2026

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