In addition to tense and voice, verbs also have moods (just as you and I). The subjunctive mood is the trickiest of these.
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I’ve Got It! The Difference Between “Got” and “Have”
“Got” and “have” are two different verbs with different meanings. Here is the difference!
Sometimes, Sometime, and Some Time
Sometimes, sometime, and some time may look very similar, but each has a different meaning. You probably haven’t thought about it much (or at all), and you have likely used them correctly, but they can cause confusion.
A Well-Lighted Blog Post—Or Is It Well-Lit?
What is the past tense of the verb “to light”? Is it “lit” or” lighted”? And what is the difference between “lightening” and “lightning”?
Imply/Infer and Bring/Take:Two-Way Communication
Imply and infer are often confused, as are bring and take. In both sets of words one goes in the opposite direction from the other. One goes away and the other goes toward.
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