by Wordpandit | Jun 11, 2012 | Usage Tips |
Clarifying Confusing Word Pairs: Everyday vs. Every Day Introduction Have you ever stumbled over whether to use “everyday” or “every day”? You’re not alone! These two phrases are often mixed up, even though their meanings are distinct....
by Wordpandit | Jun 7, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
These two words appear more often confounding to most of us but they aren’t and the best way to remember them is framing the words into their mnemonics. In my opinion, mnemonic-aids are the BEST OPTION to memorise words easily and fix them into your mind for...
by Wordpandit | May 22, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
The problem of this ‘one’ can be quite a problem actually! When to use which form can perplex a lot of people. So in order to reduce your confusion, we bring this simple post to you: anyone vs. any one. This set of words actually consists of two different grammatical...
by Wordpandit | May 15, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
Among and Between: A subtle difference Usage of Between: Between is used for two persons or things. For Example: 1. Distribute these sweets between the two children. 2. There is a good understanding between him and her. Usage of Among Among is used for more than two...
by Wordpandit | May 8, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
This is a small post, illustrating the difference between ‘beside’ and ‘besides’. Beside: The word beside is a preposition. It means ‘close to’ or ‘next to’. It also has a second meaning: ‘compared with’. Examples for beside: Can...