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here are many different products out there for improving your energy and overall brain function and Brain Plus IQ is one of them. This product is proclaimed to help boost your energy all the while helping increase brain function by nearly 90%. Of course, this number is highly exaggerated and honestly I highly doubt it is even close to that, but still, even half of this would still be more than welcome for many people.
One thing I have noticed with websites like these is they exaggerate greatly and focus on the marketing rather than the facts to sell, which is the biggest problem. Generally, information is hard to get to and their marketing lacks in many ways as regardless how great their product is all of them use the exact same marketing tactics which are far from trustworthy. Let’s explore this further.
What is Brain Plus IQ?
Honestly, aside from it being a supplement to improve energy, brain function, focus, and concentration they really don’t share much. The product is marketed to support the overall healthy function of the brain by boosting:
Focus by clearing the mind allowing for full mental absorption
Clarity by naturally enhancing neurotransmitters in the brain
Cognitive Precision which allows you to store new information better
It is an effective nootropic which has science behind it for proof. This is great, and they mention the formula numerous times but fail to actually share it. This isn’t new or a problem considering that for the most part, many companies selling similar products fail to do so. With that said, knowing the exact formula and what it consists of will greatly help in ensuring that the product is safe and effective.
It is true that through supplementation we are able to provide our brain with the ingredients and nutrients it needs faster and more effectively, but it would greatly help knowing what they are. 0817895239
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3. THE USE OF
”whom” and “who”
★ Who = subjective pronoun, like “he,” “she,” “it” – acts as a subject.
★ Whom = objective pronoun, like “him,” “her” “us”
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4. THE USE OF
“lay” and “lie”
★ Lay – transitive verb; needs a direct subject and an object.
★ Lie – intransitive verb and needs no object.
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5. CONTINUAL
& “Continuous”
★ Continual = something is constantly occurring, but with lapses in occurrences.
★ Continuous = something that continues without any stops or gaps.
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6. THE USE OF
“whether” and “if”
★ Whether = conditional; used when there are two or more alternatives
★ If = no alternatives
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7. THE USE OF
“farther” and “further”
★ Farther = used for physical distance.
★ Further = used for abstract lengths.
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8. THE USE OF
★ Disinterested = someone who is impartial. No bias.
★ Uninterested = someone who really just couldn’t care less.
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“disinterested” and “uninterested”
9. THE USE OF
“since” and “because”
★ Since = time-related..
★ Because = cause related..
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10. THE USE OF
“bring” and “take”
★ Bring = moving an object towards something.
★ Take = moving an object away from something..
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11. THE USE OF
“affect” and “effect”
★ Affect = almost always a verb; means to influence..
★ Effect = usually describes the result or an outcome. In some cases, is used
as a transitive verb..
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12. THE USE OF
“i.e.” and “e.g.”
★ I.e. = you are describing the essence of something..
★ E.g. = basically used for listing down or enumerating examples..
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13. THE USE OF
“which” and “who”
★ Which = refers to object/non-humans..
★ Who = refers to humans..
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14. THE USE OF
“your” and “you’re”
★ Your = Possessive. Your dog, your bag, your car.
★ You’re = You + are. Describes a state of being. You’re a doctor. You’re a
teacher. You’re a child.
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15. THE USE OF
”they’re” “there” “their”
★ They’re = they + are. Describes a state of being. They’re cooking.
★ There = location of something., I live there. I eat there. You work there.
★ Their = possessive. Their dog. Their house. Their apples..
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16. THE USE OF
“it’s” and “its”
★ It’s – It + is. Describes a state of being. It’s a boy. It’s running.
★ Its – Possessive. Its tail, its eyes, its whiskers.
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17. THE USE OF
“me” & “I”
★ I = Subject. Like he, she and it.
★ Me = Objective pronoun, similar to him, her, them.
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18. THE USE OF
“peek” , “peak” , “pique”
★ Peek = you take a quick look at something.
★ Peak = the highest point of something, the peak of a mountain.
★ Pique = to provoke something.
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19. THE USE OF
“complement” & “compliment”
★ Complement = something that completes or enhances something else.
★ Compliment = an expression of admiration for something or someone.
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20. THE USE OF
★ Between = used when something is in the middle of two things.
★ Among = being located within a group of things.
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“between” and “among”
21. THE USE OF
“then” and “than”
★ Then = used when you are situating events in time..
★ Than = used for comparisons.
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22. THE USE OF
“could of” | “would of” | “should of”
★ All of them are wrong. Correct = could have, would have, should have.
★ Further = used for abstract lengths.
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23. THE USE OF
“two” | “to ”| “too”
★ Two = Two dogs. Two cows. Two hands.
★ Too = As well.
★ To = Used for infinitive forms of verbs. To eat, to sleep, to breathe.
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24. THE USE OF
“irregardless” and “unthaw”
★ These words do not exist.
They do not need prefixes to express what they are defining.
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25. THE USE OF
“a lot” ≠ “alot” | “allot”
★ Allot = means to assign.
★ A lot = means there are many.
★ Alot = is not a word..
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26. THE USE OF
“loose” and “lose”
★ Loose = something is not tight.
★ Lose = means to misplace something.
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27. THE USE OF
subject-verb agreement
★ “The use of pencils is required for the exam.”
★ “The problems of that boy are pressing.”
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