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Flammable vs. inflammable? Regardless vs. irregardless? Here are the linguistic explanations for 10 pairs of false antonyms.
For those following CMOS, the possessive form of Jesus is Jesus’s. The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable: But the mouth of the wicked speaketh frowardness. Lest there be too much clarity ...
Few is for countable nouns and little is for uncountable nouns. Their meanings change with a. Understanding this helps in correct usage. Tap to read.