Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Onsite or On-site: Which is Correct?byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 26, 2020 There has been a lot of discrepancy on whether to use “Onsite or On-site”. A lot of people…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Center or Centre: Which is correct?byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 25, 2020 There are lots of discrepancies when it comes to choosing between words like “Center or Centre”. More of…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Mistrust vs Distrust: Which is correct?byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 24, 2020 In comparing Mistrust vs Distrust, there are a few things you need to consider, to use these words…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Continued Abbreviation: (Cont’d or Cont.)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 22, 2020 Abbreviation could get funny at times for a word like “Continued” such that there can be more than…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Learnt vs Learned: Which is Correct?byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 22, 2020 There are lots of discrepancies when it comes to British and American English. Some words that seem correct…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Diagnosis Plural: How to Pluralize diagnosisbyPaschal UchechukwuOctober 21, 2020 Many discrepancies have come when it comes to differentiating ‘diagnoses’ and ‘diagnosis’. Some say that diagnosis plural is…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Her’s or Hers – Which is Correct?byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 19, 2020 There are lots of English words that seem very unique and at times confusing to use. One of…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Flys or Flies (Have you encountered this error?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 15, 2020 Just like grateful vs greatful, there are other homophones (words that sound alike) that make good meanings but…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Judgement or Judgment (Which is correct?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 13, 2020 Just “grateful vs greatful“, there are lots of English words that require intense confirmation before you use them.…
Read More LLEARN ENGLISH Alot or A lot or even Allot (Which is correct?)byPaschal UchechukwuOctober 13, 2020 These words “alot or a lot” can be an issue when you are tensed up and can’t think…