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What is the difference between using 'perhaps' and 'maybe' in a sentence?

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Maximo
Student • 3 years ago

Perhaps is more formal and maybe is more casual—but the difference in tone is smaller than the difference between, say, "deceased" and "pushing up daisies." Perhaps is common in academic writing. Maybe is common in conversation.

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How many weeks to learn Spanish?

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Philip
Student • 3 years ago

3-4 weeks

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How many weeks to learn English?

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Philip
Student • 3 years ago

2-3 weeks

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What is the difference in meaning between the synonymous words 'comprise' and 'include'?

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Abbygail
Student • 3 years ago

Use comprise when you mean to "consist of" (as opposed to "are the elements of"). Use include when you are mentioning or listing some or most (rather than all) of the items in a series

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When to capitalize season names summer, fall, winter, and autumn?

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Abbygail
Student • 3 years ago

When a season is used in a title, the capitalization rule that applies to titles should be utilized.

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When to use 'anyways' and 'anyway'?

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Cherry
Student • 3 years ago

Anyway, used as an adverb, suggests a disregard for factors that stand in the way of an argument or purpose. For example, “I felt tired, but decided to go to the party anyway.” Here, it’s clear that anyway appears in place of regardless or despite what came before. Anyways is the informal form of anyway. While less common in formal writing, anyways abounds in everyday speech or dialogue. It often signals a transition. The most common use of anyways is in colloquial speech or writing or informal dialogue. Anyway can be used in the same manner; anyways is considered more nonstandard.Anyways is often used to signal a transition to a new topic or to resume discussion of a topic after some tangent or interruption: “Anyways, as I was saying, we leave tomorrow at 10am sharp.”

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What are the rules of capitalization?

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Abbygail
Student • 3 years ago

1. Capitalize the First Word of a Sentence. ... 2. Capitalize Names and Other Proper Nouns. ... 3. Don't Capitalize After a Colon (Usually) ... 4. Capitalize the First Word of a Quote (Sometimes) ... 5. Capitalize Days, Months, and Holidays, But Not Seasons. ... 6. Capitalize Most Words in Titles.

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What is an ambiguous pronoun reference?

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Abbygail
Student • 3 years ago

A pronoun takes the place of a noun, but a pronoun must always refer clearly to its antecedent, which is the noun that the pronoun replaces. An ambiguous pronoun occurs when more than one possible antecedent exists

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What is an interjection?

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Cherry
Student • 3 years ago

An interjection is a word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction. It is a diverse category, encompassing a number of different parts of speech, such as exclamations, curses, greetings, response particles, hesitation markers and other words.

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What is the difference between the words 'beside' and 'besides'?

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Cherry
Student • 3 years ago

Beside and besides are quite commonly confused with one another despite their different definitions. Even though they are spelled almost the same, they are not used in the same way. Beside, without the s, tells us the location of something. Besides, on the other hand, means “in addition,” “in addition to,” “moreover,” or “as well,” depending on context.

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