Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
Revised on
July 29, 2025
When used as a noun , it’s hangout (with no space). If you’re using it as a verb , then it’s hang out .
I had fun at the hangout .
Ross asked if I wanted to hang out .
Keep in mind that hang out has more than one meaning, but hangout has only one.
Continue reading: “Hangout” vs. “Hang Out”: Which is Correct?
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
A formal synonym you can use in place of in a nutshell is in brief .
In brief , the study analyzed how sugar affects the brains of toddlers.
A casual synonym of in a nutshell is long story short .
Long story short , that’s everything that went wrong today.
Continue reading: What Is the Meaning of “In a Nutshell”?
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
Different ways to say “I’m sorry” are:
I can’t apologize enough.
Please accept my sincerest apologies.
I am at fault and take full responsibility.
Please forgive me.
I’m regretful.
Continue reading: The Ultimate List of “I’m Sorry” Synonyms
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
A few synonyms you can use in place of very are incredibly , absolutely , and tremendously .
I am incredibly grateful.
I am absolutely grateful.
I am tremendously grateful.
Continue reading: Ten Words To Use Instead of “Very”
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
All you have to do to write a heartfelt Mother’s Day message is:
Choose a greeting
Show gratitude
Share memories
Be specific
End with a thoughtful message
Continue reading: What To Write in a Mother’s Day Card (Plus 13 Sweet Messages for Mom)
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
Out of Office Message Example Here’s an example of a standard out-of-office message:
Hello,
Thank you for your email. I am out of the office and will not be available until [return date]. If you need immediate assistance, please contact [name of colleague or supervisor] at [email or phone number].
Thank you,
[Your name]
You can use a general out-of-office message, or tailor it to your specific situation:
LanguageTool’s Paraphrasing Tool can help you write an out-of office message that suits your specific needs.
You can also ensure your own out-of-office message is error-free with our Grammar Checker .
Continue reading: 25 Templates for Out-of-Office Messages
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
By is usually the preposition that follows the word inspired . However, inspired with is acceptable when used in the active voice .
I was inspired by the volunteer’s compassionate attitude towards the shelter animals.
Daniel inspired with his commitment to community service.
Continue reading: “Inspired With” or “Inspired By”—Which Preposition is Correct?
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
Niece is always spelled n-i-e-c-e and means “the daughter of your sister, brother, sister-in-law, or brother-in-law.”
My niece graduated from high school today, so I bought her a laptop.
Continue reading: How To Spell “Niece”
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
Comprise means “to be made up of.” Therefore, the whole comprises the parts, or in other words, the whole is made up of the parts.
The use of comprised of is controversial, and many style guides recommend using comprises or consists instead.
The team comprises five players.
The team consists of five players.
Continue reading: Is It “Comprised Of” or “Comprises”?
Published on
June 13, 2025
by
Gina Rancaño, BA
The correct spelling of maintenance is m-a-i-n-t-e-n-a-n-c-e .
The building was undergoing scheduled maintenance .
Maintanance , maintenence , and maintanence are common misspellings .
Continue reading: Spelling “Maintenance” Correctly