After CAN, COULD, WILL, WOULD,SHALL,SHOULD, MAY, MIGHT (and their negatives) use the base form of the verb:
➖ He CAN *swim* (not “swims”).
➖ He COULD *swim* (not “swims or swam”).
➖ He CAN *swim* (not “swims”).
➖ He COULD *swim* (not “swims or swam”).
ENVELOP (v.) = surround, enclose: Fog *enveloped* the town.
ENVELOPE (n.) = flat container for a letter: He hates licking 👅 *envelopes*. ✉️
ENVELOPE (n.) = flat container for a letter: He hates licking 👅 *envelopes*. ✉️
Let me TO show you the world 🌎. → ❌.
Let me show you the world 🌍. → ✔️.
👮After “let me,” use the bare infinitive of the verb (without “to”).
Let me TO teach you how to drive. → WRONG.
Let me teach you how to drive. → RIGHT.
Let me show you the world 🌍. → ✔️.
👮After “let me,” use the bare infinitive of the verb (without “to”).
Let me TO teach you how to drive. → WRONG.
Let me teach you how to drive. → RIGHT.
“Beside” = next to: I’ll sit *beside* you.
“Besides” = in addition to; apart from:
*Besides* my friendship, what more could you want?
“Besides” = in addition to; apart from:
*Besides* my friendship, what more could you want?
A PART = one part.
Hard work is a part of success.
APART = away from each other; separately.
It’s hard to be apart from me. 😊
Hard work is a part of success.
APART = away from each other; separately.
It’s hard to be apart from me. 😊
If you spell 'noticeable' as 'noticable' ” your poor spelling will be quite *noticeable*.😁
N-O-T-I-C-E-A-B-L-E.
N-O-T-I-C-E-A-B-L-E.
MAYBE = PERHAPS = POSSIBLY.
PROBABLY = almost certainly.
Ahmed is *probably* still sleeping. *Maybe* I should wake him up.
PROBABLY = almost certainly.
Ahmed is *probably* still sleeping. *Maybe* I should wake him up.
“Data” 📈 is technically the plural of “datum,” but “data” is now used as a singular or plural noun.
So,
The data IS → ✔
The data ARE → ✔
So,
The data IS → ✔
The data ARE → ✔