Articles tagged with: correct word usage
Indianisms are certain grammatical errors in English language that are very common in India. We will be covering some of these in the following issues of Tip of the Month.
One of the most common …
“Here is the pen that you asked for.”
“Here is the pen which you asked for.”
The difference between “That” and “Which” (in this context) is the difference between identifying an object and describing …
Bring and Take are very easily confused as their meanings are similar. To prevent confusing these two words, remember that Bring means to carry something towards yourself, while Take means to carry something away from …
The Latin abbreviations e.g. and i.e. are commonly used in English, and nearly as commonly mixed up. If this sounds like you, i.e., you are never sure whether to use e.g. or i.e., read through …

