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About Daniel James
I’m Daniel James, creator of TimeCruzz. I share simple grammar tips and writing guides to help learners improve English skills quickly, clearly, and confidently through easy explanations and practical examples.
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In Process vs In Progress: The Confusing Truth Revealed

Most people use "in process" and "in progress" as if they were the same phrase, and in casual speech that rarely causes a problem. But in business writing, project management,…
Posted by Daniel James July 16, 2026
combating-vs-combatting
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Combating vs Combatting: The Costly Mistake to Avoid

Choosing between combating vs combatting trips up even confident writers, and the mix-up shows up constantly in essays, news articles, and business reports. The good news is that the rule…
Posted by Daniel James July 16, 2026
requester-vs-requestor
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Requester vs Requestor: The Confusing Truth Revealed

Requester vs Requestor confuses even experienced business writers because both words look almost identical and sound the same out loud. The confusion is understandable. English rarely gives two spellings to…
Posted by Daniel James July 14, 2026
upcoming-vs-incoming-vs-oncoming
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upcoming vs incoming vs Oncoming: Clear Differences Explained 

Many English speakers mix up upcoming vs incoming, and oncoming because all three words describe something that has not happened yet. Yet each word answers a different question: is it…
Posted by Daniel James July 14, 2026
persue-or-pursue
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Persue or Pursue? Fix This Costly Spelling Mistake

If you have ever typed persue or pursue and paused before hitting send, you are dealing with one of the most common spelling mix ups in English. The words sound…
Posted by Daniel James July 13, 2026
more-friendly-vs-friendlier
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More Friendly vs Friendlier: Winning Guide (2026)

Choosing between "more friendly" vs "friendlier" trips up even confident writers, and the confusion is understandable. Friendly sits in a rare gray zone of English grammar where two comparative forms…
Posted by Daniel James July 13, 2026
anyone-has-or-anyone-have (2)
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Anyone Has or Anyone Have? The Shocking Truth Revealed

Anyone has or anyone have confuses even confident English speakers, and the mix-up shows up in emails, exams, and everyday conversation alike. One version sounds natural in speech, while the…
Posted by Daniel James July 11, 2026
drove-vs-driven
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Drove vs Driven: Stop This Costly Grammar Mistake

Getting drove and driven mixed up is one of the most common English errors, and it happens to native speakers just as often as learners. A sentence like "I have…
Posted by Daniel James July 11, 2026
hola-or-ola
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Hola or Ola? The Surprising Truth Revealed

Spanish learners and casual texters run into this mix up constantly. Hola or Ola looks like a tiny spelling detail, but it changes an entire message. One version greets a…
Posted by Daniel James July 9, 2026
Myself vs My Self
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Myself vs My Self: Avoid These Costly Grammar Mistakes

Confusing myself and my self is one of the most common slips in English writing, and it happens to native speakers just as often as learners. A single space changes…
Posted by Daniel James July 9, 2026

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