Old English

Did you know that the earliest records of English date back to the 5th century? The earliest form of English is called Old or Anglo-Saxon English. It came about when the Romans withdrew from England and the Anglo-Saxon invaded, bringing their West Germanic dialects with them. Even though much of English has changed since then, […]

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Too or to?

Too – an intensifier that’s used for emphasis. It’s used in front of adjectives and adverbs and carries a negative connotation. Example: “The car is too expensive.” To – an infinitive marker; a preposition. Examples: “I would like to take a nap;” “I’m going to school.” If you have any questions, please let us know […]

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Than or Then?

Have you ever confused ‘than’ with ‘then?’ If your answer is affirmative, please read on. In fact, ‘than’ is used to make comparisons. For example: “The pen is mightier than the sword.” On the other hand, ‘then’ means ‘at that time’ or ‘next.’ For example: “Jack had breakfast, and then he left for work.”   […]

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