Grammar Myself, Yourself, and Other Reflexive Pronouns Reflexive pronouns are the ones that end in -self or -selves. We use them when the subject and object of…
Grammar Confused About “That” vs. “Which”? “That” and “which” serve many purposes in English writing. What seems to confuse most writers is when these words are…
Grammar, Learning English Confused About “Who” vs. “Whom”? The difference between “who” and “whom” is confusing for native and non-native English speakers alike. In that sense, it is…
Grammar, Learning English You and Me? You and I? Him and Her? Putting Two Pronouns Together Can you tell which of the sentences below are grammatically correct and which ones are not? 1. You and I…
Grammar, Learning English Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns In many ways, pronouns make the English language easier to understand. They take the place of nouns, so they make…
Grammar, Writing Pronouns and More A pronoun is a word we use in place of a noun or a noun phrase. Pronouns are easier and…
Grammar, Writing All About Them, They, and Their Most of the time, we use the words “them”, “they”, and “their” when we are referring to two or more…