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Heterographs are commonly found in English, but they can often trip up students in their writing, particularly those for whom English is not their first language. Brush up on your skills with our help -->

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The elephant's cage was very cramped. The elephants' cage was very cramped. Would you know how to correctly use these sentences? Some useful notes on plurals, commas and apostrophes over on our blog --> https://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/…/a-f ew-notes-on-plurals…/

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Happy holidays, everyone! Here are our opening times over the festive period:
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Among some of the most common English grammar mistakes is the confusion between words that sound the same but are spelt differently. 'Your' and 'You’re', are two words which are very commonly mixed up by students and adults alike. The good news is that unlike some English grammar rules, there are two clear and distinct definitions for these two words. In this post, as well as explaining them to you, we also have a simple top grammar tip to help you always remember the difference between the two.

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Do you know the difference between there, they’re and their? This is one of the most commonly asked English grammar questions of all time. Let’s take a look at the key rules to remember and help you avoid any silly grammar mistakes!

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Another one of those pesky English grammar rules that keep on tripping people up is the difference between the words ‘to’ and ‘too’ – people just can’t seem to get them straight! Avoid making the same mistakes yourself with our quick and easy guide. https://www.oxbridgeediting.co.uk/…/fun ny-grammar-mistakes…/

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Of all the funny grammar mistakes that crop up in public places, one of the most frequent, and the funniest, is the misuse of the apostrophe. From cafes to restaurants, businesses to tourist attractions, there are a plethora of hilarious examples of apostrophes being put in the wrong place, or missed out altogether. Avoid making the same mistakes with our helpful guide and funny examples to learn from.

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If colons confound you and semicolons leave you stumped, fear not! Help is at hand with the funny grammar guide’s simple, no-nonsense rules to when to use which and when to leave them well alone!

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Prepositions are those small words like ‘to’, ‘in’, ‘on’, ‘at’, ‘for’, which are used in English grammar to express something about a noun, usually telling us about its relationship to another word or phrase in the same clause or sentence. These tiny words are often thought of as insignificant but they are actually crucial to the correct use of the English language and subject to frequent misuse, as the following funny grammar mistakes show!

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A 'heterograph' refers to two words which have different spellings but sound the same. We've picked out some of the most commonly confused (and hilarious) examples to help you learn the simple rules to spell them correctly every time.

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Oxbridge Editing is located at 73 Chalton Street, NW11HY London, United Kingdom
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Monday: 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 18:00
Friday: 09:00 - 18:00
Saturday: -
Sunday: -
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