Whose or Who’s: Which One Is Correct?

“Whose” shows possession, while “who’s” is a contraction of “who is” or “who has.” Many English learners and even fluent ...
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Your’s or Yours:Which One Is Correct?

“Yours” is correct; “your’s” is incorrect because possessive pronouns never use apostrophes. Many people search for “your’s or yours” because ...
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To or Too:Which One Is Correct?

“To” is used for direction or verbs, and “Too” means also or excessively. English learners around the world often search ...
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Lead or Led:Which One Is Correct?

Lead is the present tense (pronounced leed), while led is the past tense (pronounced led). Many English learners and even ...
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Cancelled or Canceled:Which One Is Correct?

“Canceled” is American English, while “cancelled” is British English both are correct depending on the style you use. English users ...
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Its or It’s :Which One Is Correct?

Its is used to show possession, while it’s is a contraction of “it is” or “it has.” Few English grammar ...
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