"Research in" typically refers to conducting research within a specific field or area. "Research on" typically refers to conducting research about a specific topic or subject. … [Read more...] about research in or research on
English Grammar Mistakes
in the picture or on the picture
Both "in the picture" and "on the picture" are grammatically correct but are used in different contexts. In the picture" is usually used to refer to the content of the picture, what is being depicted in the picture. "On the picture" is usually used … [Read more...] about in the picture or on the picture
in addition or additionally
"In addition" and "additionally" are both used to add more information to a statement. "In addition" is generally used at the beginning of a sentence and is followed by more information. "Additionally" is also used at the beginning of a sentence or … [Read more...] about in addition or additionally
have or have got
"Have" and "have got" are both used to indicate possession or ownership in the present tense. Have is more common in American English. Have got is more common in British English. Both forms are considered correct. However, "have got" is considered … [Read more...] about have or have got
humane vs human
The word humane refers to having or showing compassion, kindness, and consideration for animals or people. It is often used to describe actions or attitudes that are considerate and respectful of living beings. For example, "humane treatment of … [Read more...] about humane vs human