Confused About Using 'If', 'Unless', and 'Provided That' in Conditional Sentences
I'm writing a formal email and I keep getting stuck on when to use 'if', 'unless', or 'provided that'. For example, should I say, 'You can attend the meeting i…
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I'm writing a formal email and I keep getting stuck on when to use 'if', 'unless', or 'provided that'. For example, should I say, 'You can attend the meeting i…
I'm editing an email to my professor and got confused about using 'if' and 'whether.' For example, I want to ask: "Could you let me know if the meeting is canc…
I'm writing a letter to my English speaking friend, and I want to describe my teacher. Should I say 'My teacher, who is very kind, helps me a lot' or 'My teach…
I'm writing an introduction about my classmates, but I'm getting confused about when to use 'who', 'that', or 'which.' For example, should I say 'The student w…
I'm trying to improve my English writing, but I'm confused about when I should use commas with relative clauses. For example, is it correct to write: 'My broth…
I'm editing an email for work and got stuck on whether I need a comma with a relative clause. For example, should I write: 1. My laptop, which I bought last ye…
I’m working on an English essay for my class, and I keep getting stuck on whether to use “whose”, “who’s”, or “of which” in certain sentences. For example, I w…
I'm editing a letter to a friend and got stuck on whether I should write 'between you and me' or 'between you and I.' I see both used a lot, but I want to make…
I've always been a bit uncertain about when to use 'me', 'myself', or 'I' correctly in my sentences. For example, if I'm writing an email at work, should I say…
I often get confused about how to respond when someone says something like, "I like pizza" or "I don't like coffee." Sometimes I hear people answer with "Me to…