by Wordpandit | Mar 21, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
‘Less’ and ‘few’ are two words that can be easily confused with. Actually, the lesser you mull over this issue, the fewer issues you will encounter. Ideally speaking, when we use ‘lesser than’ and ‘fewer than’, we are talking about things that are ‘less’ or ‘few’. But...
by Wordpandit | Mar 10, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
There are some problems in life and language which seem to be eternal. One such problem that places us in the spot constantly is the usage of ‘who’ and ‘whom’. It’s never easy to decide when to use who or whom. To ease this situation for you, we bring to you this post...
by Wordpandit | Feb 28, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
Advice Vs Advise As they say English is a funny language and we could not agree any less when we come to confusions such as these. You must be wondering what difference a c and s can make? Well, if you are a grammar fanatic, the wrong usage here might kill you, as one...
by Wordpandit | Feb 21, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
Well, when you say everybody, it sounds and means that you are addressing any people at once. And, when there are many people involved, it automatically becomes plural pronoun. However, it is not true, everybody/everyone, according to the grammar rules is singular and...
by Wordpandit | Feb 16, 2012 | Grammar Blog |
Grammatically speaking: THAT should be used to introduce a restrictive clause. WHICH should be used to introduce a non-restrictive or parenthetical clause. But what does this mean? A restrictive clause is an element of the sentence that cannot be deleted, because it...