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Toward, Towards

In the United States it is toward; in the UK it is towards. Both are fine anywhere.

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Tons of…

This phrase, in place of “lots of,” has become ubiquitous in the last two years. It might be helpful to remember there are tons, tons, and tonnes. Ton, in the United States, means 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms). Ton, in the … Continue reading

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A Which Hunt

The tree, which had no leaves, was a birch. Which is used in nonrestrictive clauses, always set off by commas. The tree was a birch. The fact that it was leafless is incidental. The tree that had no leaves was … Continue reading

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