Beloved vs. Loved – What’s the Difference? (Examples)

The words ‘loved’ and ‘beloved’ are both related to somebody being cared about very much. However, in many cases, these words are not interchangeable. This can cause a bit of confusion. So, let’s look at the difference between ‘beloved’ and ‘loved’, shall we? Beloved vs. Loved – What’s the Difference? The word ‘loved’ can be …

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‘n or n’ or ‘n’? (Apostrophe When Shortening “and”)

Have you ever found that the word “and” is just too long? Or perhaps it seems too formal and you’re trying to let everyone know how laidback you are?  You could try shortening it to just the jaunty letter “n” – but when you do, where should the apostrophe go? ‘n or n’ or ‘n’ …

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Including Me vs. Including Myself – What’s the Difference?

You might have seen both “including me” and “including myself” used in texts. Maybe you think the second option sounds smarter and more formal. But English is ever the fickle one, and it turns out most uses of “including myself” are a big no-no. Including Me vs. Including Myself – What’s the Difference? “Including me” …

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In Future or In the Future – What’s the Difference?

Have you encountered the phrase “in future” and wondered whether it’s correct and different from “in the future”? Well wonder no more: we’re here to provide all the answers that you need. Read on to find out exactly how and when you can say “in future”. In Future or In the Future – What’s the …

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