Half Day or Half-Day?

Half Day or Half-Day
Introduction In the evolution of English, compound words like “half day” or “half-day” reflect the ongoing negotiation between tradition and ...
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Other’s or Others’ or Others?

Other’s or Others’ or Others?
Introduction “Others'” signifies possession by a group, “other’s” indicates possession by an individual, while “others” refers to additional entities without ...
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“Agency’s,” “Agencies’,” and “Agencies”

“Agency’s” “Agencies’” and “Agencies”
Introduction Highlighting the importance of considering context, exploring idiomatic expressions, and providing a comparative analysis enriches understanding and application of ...
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Catch Up or Catch-Up or Catchup?

Catch Up or Catch-Up or Catchup
Introduction “‘Catchup’ isn’t a recognized term. When used as a verb, it should be ‘catch up.’ As a noun, it ...
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Saturdays or Saturday’s?

Saturdays or Saturday’s
Introduction “Saturdays serves as the plural form of Saturday, denoting the day that falls between Friday and Sunday. When employed ...
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