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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Compound Sentences

Compound sentences are two simple sentences joined together with conjunctions. There are compound sentences where the subject is the same. For example: “Sarah called and (she) left a message.” The subjects don’t have to be the same in compound sentences. They can also be different like in the example below: For example: “Jack turned the […]

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Site or Sight?

Site or Sight? Have you ever confused ‘site’ with ‘sight?’ Let’s clarify the difference between the two. Site – a position; a place For example: “We’ve found the perfect site for the head office.” Sight – vision For example: “The sight of land gave hope to the sailors who were lost at sea.” As always, […]

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Complex Sentences

In a complex sentence, there is one main clause or idea and at least one subordinate idea or clause. For example:  “When I was young, radio programs were very popular.” “When I was young’ is the subordinate clause. It needs the main clause ‘radio programs were very popular’ in order for the sentence to be […]

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