Michael's English Usage

Grammar Lessons from a Grumpy Old English Teacher

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Friday, April 3, 2009 By Michael Lyons Leave a Comment

EVERYONE/EVERY ONE

Explain the difference between the words “everyone” and “every one“.
Create sentences that clearly show the meaning of each.

TODAY’S WORD

The word for today is “osculate“.
What part of speech is “osculate“?
Define “osculate” and use it in a sentence.

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