Usage Guide
Prepositions with "Arrive": Why You Never "Arrive To"
Confused about “arrive in” and “arrive at”? This guide explains why you never say “arrive to,” how destination size determines the preposition, and ...
"Married To" vs. "Married With" – Avoiding a Common Social Mistake
This preposition-tips usage guide explains the difference between “married to” and “married with.” Learn why “married to” is the only correct choice...
Adjectives Followed by Prepositions: Good At, Proud Of, and More
This preposition-tips guide explains adjective-preposition combinations such as good at, proud of, and interested in. Learn why these fixed pairs matter, how na...
"Amount" vs. "Number" – Grammar Rules for Mass and Count Nouns
This common-mistakes usage guide explains the difference between “amount” and “number.” Learn how mass nouns and count nouns work, see common errors, an...
"Farther" vs. "Further" – Measuring Distance and Ideas
This guide explains the difference between “farther” and “further” in English. Learn when to use farther for physical distance and further for abstract ...