In the vast expanse of the digital realm, I am an architect eagerly/passionately/enthusiastically designing/creating/molding my own unique space/world/universe. It's a continuously evolving/dynamic/shifting landscape where I explore/experiment/innovate with technologies/tools/platforms, cultivating/nurturing/building connections and expressing/sha
Subject-Verb Agreement: What I Do vs. What I Does
A common pitfall in grammar is understanding subject-verb agreement. This rule dictates that the verb in a sentence must agree with its subject in number, meaning singular subjects need singular verbs and plural subjects need plural verbs. Let's look at an example: "I carry my homework every day." In this case, "I" is a singular subject, so the ver
The Vexing Issue of "What I Do" vs. "What I Does"
One of the most common stumbling blocks in English grammar poses the subject-verb agreement dilemma. Specifically when it comes to first-person singular pronouns like "I," the choice between "do" and "does" can confuse even seasoned writers. A crucial factor is understanding that the verb must agree with the subject in number. When the subject , r