Neither vs. either: How to use them correctly
“Neither the sun nor the moon had shone in the sky yesterday.” Confused about when…
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“Neither the sun nor the moon had shone in the sky yesterday.” Confused about when…

Ever wondered why we say “I want to go” but “I can go“? That tiny…

How often do you check your phone or grab a coffee? Adverbs of frequency provide…

In the sentence “The white dog is extremely dirty,” the word “extremely” does more than…

“We climbed the steep trail intentionally to get a better view of the valley.” Language…

“The dog sat patiently outdoors while the sun began to set over the lake.” Adverbs…

“I go hiking with my dog daily.” When we describe an action, the “when” is…

Adverbs of manner are essentially the “how” of a sentence. While a verb tells us…

Most writers know that adverbs add detail, but using them incorrectly can make your writing…

Adverbs provide the essential context—how, when, where, and why—that turns a basic sentence into a…
