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Wordsmyth Features: Grammatical Patterns

Posted on June 20, 2019April 21, 2023 by Wordsmyth

Wordsmyth’s Grammatical Patterns feature provides a comprehensive database of grammatical patterns, pattern explanations, and grammar-related definitions. Whether you’re learning the structure of English or teaching it, these tools can help! Grammatical Patterns…

What Are Conjunctive Adverbs?

Posted on June 20, 2019April 8, 2023 by Wordsmyth

Certain adverbs have a meaning that draws a connection between one idea that is being expressed and another idea that comes immediately after. These adverbs are often called “conjunctive adverbs” because of…

Grammar and Usage: “amount” vs. “number”

Posted on May 15, 2019April 8, 2020 by Wordsmyth

Difference Paragraphs: amount vs. number “Number” refers to a quantity of individually countable things, such as “cats,” “books,” “ideas,” and “trees.”  It answers the question of “How many?” The word “amount” generally…

Grammar and Usage: “adverse” vs. “averse”

Posted on May 10, 2019April 8, 2020 by Wordsmyth

The adjectives “adverse and “averse” are often confused.  “Adverse” often describes a thing contrary or opposed to what someone wants or plans (“adverse weather,” “adverse circumstances,”  “adverse consequences,” “adverse ruling”). “Adverse” also…

Grammar and Usage: “accomplish” vs. “achieve”

Posted on April 17, 2019October 21, 2020 by Wordsmyth

“Accomplish” and “achieve” overlap in meaning. They both convey the idea of successfully completing something. There is often a certain amount of pride or satisfaction attached to both. The words “aim,” “goal,” “purpose,” and “objective” can be used as objects with both of these verbs.

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