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A Little Grammar to Start Your Day: "Different FROM"
It is different from, never different than.
The word than is always used in a comparison: e.g., farther than, better than, less than,
more intricate than, older than. There will always be an "er"...
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"Who" versus "Whom"
Not a lot of people are really interested in this anymore, but here it is!
There are two reasons that people have trouble with who and whom.
The first reason is that one does not hear these used ...
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Some "Good" Grammar
There is often a question asked about I/me or he/him in the construction "He is taller than I/me" or "I will arrive earlier than he/him."
The word than begins a dependent clause and is always invo...