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Who vs Whom - 0 views

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    Many English speakers do not know the difference between who and whom. In some places, it hardly matters, because using who when you should use whom is so common that it's not even considered much of a mistake. But for those who want to know the difference between who and whom, here is an explanation. Who' like he, she, and I is a subject - it is the person performing the action of the verb.
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Ours vs Our's - 0 views

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    What's the difference between Ours and Our's? Ours Ours is the first person plural possessive pronoun - it replaces "our" + noun. * Is this yours or ours? * He found a book - is it ours? * He can't find his keys, but ours are on the table. * Ours is a better idea. * The pleasure is ours. Our's Though you may see our's written even by native speakers, it is incorrect. Ours should never have an apostrophe. The Bottom Line The idea that ours needs an apostrophe comes out of the fact that on virtually every other word, 's indicates possession, so English speakers sometimes think ours should be spelled our's. However, this is always incorrect - ours is the only correct spelling.
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When To Use "Farther" and "Further"? - 0 views

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    Farther applies to actual, physical distance. On the other hand, Further applies to metaphorical distance. Eg. I travel farther, and I study a subject further.
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Difference Between "beside" and "besides"? - 0 views

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    In the case of beside and besides, that single letter -S is the difference between a preposition and an adverb, respectively. Beside is a preposition that refers to the position "next to" or that signals something as irrelevant. Eg. The test itself is beside the issue; it is the philosophy on which the test is based that must be addressed.
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When do you use the word "fish" and "fishes"? - 0 views

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    Some nouns have the same form in the singular and the plural and the word "Fish" is such an example. As such, fish is the usual plural word for fish whereby the plural form is the same as the singular.
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Is there a difference between an emoticon and a smiley? - 0 views

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    Yes. Smiley is an arrangement of keyboard characters used to make facial expressions and gestures that are intended to convey emotion online (in e-mails, forums and chat rooms).
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You Can't Change Anyone, Unless You Change Yourself First - 0 views

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    "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I can. And the wisdom to know the difference."

Important Things To Consider Before Putting Your Property On The Market - 1 views

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The Gen-Savvy Financial AdvisorĀ® Online Training - 0 views

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    Presenting an all-new, online training led by generational expert, columnist, speaker, blogger, and best-selling author Cam Marston, that offers today's financial service professionals a fast-track competitive edge to capturing the minds, hearts, and portfolios of younger investors while taking your trust-based relationships with older, more traditional investors to the next level.
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