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Prescriptive English dictates that certain words be used in certain situations to make a distinction. For example, "few" means a smaller amount of something that is counted, whereas "less" means a smaller amount of something that is measured. One common place that this prescriptive rule is igno...
Sign your name and that of your significant other using one of two ways. Formal signatures, that contain no children, should feature the man’s salutation first, followed by the woman’s and the man’s first and last name. For example: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. The informal version shoul...
After earning a degree, most people would expect the graduate to refer to that degree correctly. However, even basic English grammar can be hard to grasp for graduate students, as there are so many exceptions to the language rules. Whether you've just completed your MBA, or you're looking ...
Prescriptive English requires that pronouns be put in a "case" to mark their role in a sentence. For example, the words "I" and "me" refer to the same person, but "I" is used when this person is the subject of the sentence, and "me" is used when the person is the object of ...