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Grammar 101: Dual and Duel Are Not the Same

March 1st, 2012

When two words basically sound the same, it’s understandable that people can have some difficulty differentiating between the two. This results in a number of spelling mistakes, partly because the mistake won’t be picked up as an error in a standard computer spellcheck. One such pairing is “dual” and “duel,” which happen to be entirely [...]

Grammar 101: Uninterested vs. Disinterested

February 23rd, 2012

These two words are just two different ways to say the same thing, right? Not exactly. In fact, saying that you are “uninterested” in a subject has a completely different meaning than saying you are “disinterested” in the subject. It’s easy to enough to see why these two words may seem like they are interchangeable. [...]

Grammar 101: Difference Between Aid and Aide

February 17th, 2012

One letter can make all the difference. This becomes an even greater challenge when the two similarly-spelled words also have somewhat similar definitions. Do you know the difference between aid and aide? Just as advice and advise aren’t at all interchangeable, the same can be said about aid and aide. You’ll come across these terms [...]

Grammar 101: Rise of Compound Words

February 9th, 2012

Brevity. It’s something that is increasingly valued in a society with a rapidly shrinking attention span. If you can’t express what you want to say in 140 characters or less, I’m not that interested in what you have to say. And saving that one space seems to be worth some added ambiguity. The idea for [...]

Grammar 101: Decades are NOT Possessive

February 2nd, 2012

As a blogger, I spend a few hours everyday reading other blogs and various forms of amateur content around the web. It’s one way to stay on top of what’s hot, while also allowing me to scope out potential talent for my own site. In addition, it gives me a way to monitor grammar. After [...]