Grammar

Moreso or More So – Which Is Correct? (With Examples)

Many people are often confused about the spellings “more so” and “moreso.” This article examines whether both are correct, compares the use of the terms, and provides examples for you to see them in context. Moreso or More So – Which Is Correct? All the major dictionaries state that the correct standard spelling is “more …

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Much needed or Much-needed? (Hyphen Rule Explained)

“Much needed” and “much-needed” both crop up in writing. You may find that different writers have different understandings of hyphen rules. This article will give you the definitive answer to explain when the hyphen is needed. Much needed or Much-needed? “Much needed” does not need a hyphen when it comes after a noun. For example, …

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Moms or Moms’ or Mom’s? (Helpful Examples)

You’ll find “moms,” “moms’,” and “mom’s” used in similar contexts, yet each one applies differently. Have you ever wondered what all the forms mean? This article will help you understand all there is to know about each form. Moms or Moms’ or Mom’s? “Moms” is only the plural form, meaning that multiple “moms” are present. …

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Dads or Dads’ or Dad’s? (Helpful Examples)

“Dad” is a regular noun with three different plural or possessive forms. You will come across “dads,” “dad’s,” and “dad’s” in different contexts. We’ll teach you when each one applies and what they mean. Dads or Dads’ or Dad’s? “Dads” is the plural form. No possession is used here (i.e. “three dads”). You should use …

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