Ensure your writing is precise and that you are expressing your ideas clearly and accurately.
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Who Versus WhomView Worksheet
Read here about how to decide when to use ‘who’ or ‘whom’; it is a simple distinction between subject and object in a clause.
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“Which” Versus “That”View Worksheet
Learn helpful ways to remember when you should use the word ‘that’ instead of the word ‘which’ when you provide more information in a sentence.
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“Complement” Versus “Compliment”View Worksheet
Learn the difference between compliment and complement to ensure you recognize when you are praising and when you are expressing perfection.
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“Into” Versus “In To” View Worksheet
Learn the difference between “into” and “in to” to ensure you always convey the proper meaning to avoid confusing your readers.
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“I’m Good” Versus “I’m Well”
Learn why saying “I’m good” and “I”m well” are both acceptable, and understand how to determine when to use “well” or “good” in your writing.
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“Lead” Versus “Led”View Worksheet
Learn the difference between “lead” and “led” and the parts of speech that dictate their use, and discover how to determine which word to use.
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“Cannot” Versus “Can Not”View Worksheet
Learn why “cannot” is usually preferred over “can not,” about the exception to this preference and how and when to use “can’t.”