'On Monday' or 'On Mondays'? Use the plural form Mondays to talk about every Monday or "Mondays" in general. October 01, 2023 - 1 min read
'On Sunday' or 'On Sundays'? Use the plural form "Sundays" to talk about every Sunday or "Sundays" in general. September 30, 2023 - 1 min read
Is Data a Plural Noun? "Data" is a plural noun. It only has a plural form. In everyday English, however, this word is frequently treated as an uncountable noun. September 29, 2023 - 1 min read
Is Data an Uncountable Noun? "Data" is a plural noun that only has a plural form. In everyday English, however, this term is usually treated as an uncountable noun. September 28, 2023 - 1 min read
'Data Is' or 'Data Are'. Which Is Correct? Both "data is" and "data are" can be used. In everyday English, however, the noun "data" is commonly followed by a singular verb. September 27, 2023 - 1 min read
'Intention-to-treat' or 'Intent-to-treat' Analysis? In an intention-to-treat analysis, all participants in a clinical trial are analyzed according to the group to which they were initially assigned. September 18, 2023 - 1 min read
Intention vs. Intent. What's the Difference? "Intention" and "intent" have a similar meaning and are interchangeable in many situations. In some contexts, however, their meaning is slightly different. September 17, 2023 - 1 min read
Prepositions to Use After 'Intent' We generally use the prepositions "on" or "upon" after the adjective "intent" to express purpose. September 16, 2023 - 1 min read
Prepositions to Use with 'Intention' We typically use the prepositions "to" or "of" after "intention". September 15, 2023 - 1 min read