its vs. it’s
Its (possessive) vs. it's (it is). Is it hard to remember which one of these gets its apostrophe? It's.
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Its (possessive) vs. it's (it is). Is it hard to remember which one of these gets its apostrophe? It's.
Increasingly, I see people writing, as did a recent client about doing something, ". . . with the goals to educate and train. . . ." The problem is a…
To is a problem, too. To means direction; the word for also has an extra "o" too.
There there; everyone has trouble with these three. People: they're having trouble picking their word to use there.
With the NCAA basketball tournament and its brackets the talk of March, it seemed like the right time of year to write about brackets (as used in writing). Brackets are…
If you are associated with an institution . . . If you are hired in a position . . . If you are given an award . . . Bother…
As in the previous entry, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are also plural. (Centers).
The National Institutes of Health is plural (notice the s). It contains entities such as the National Institute of Nursing Research (no s).
What was written: “ages raged” from 13 to 19. What I think was meant: I think they meant “ages ranged” from 13 to 19. Punch Line: Most people raged when…
What was written: Someone recently wrote that they won an "Aware." What I think was meant: I think they meant that they won an "Award." Punch Line: Knowledge is its…