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19/09/2023

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MAY is typically used in the present tense to request permission and to suggest that something is likely to occur.

MIGHT is a verb that describes things that are either unlikely or didn't happen when used with the past tense.

MAY I bring guests to the party?

There MIGHT have been time for discussion, but the fire alarm went off.

17/09/2023

Everyone (has/have) done his or her homework.

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17/09/2023

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Like vs Such as

LIKE is used to make a comparison, while

SUCH AS is used to provide specific examples.

The couch has black and white spots LIKE a dalmatian.

We have many pizza toppings, SUCH AS peppers, pineapple, and pepperoni.

05/09/2023

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FARTHER refers to literal distance.

FURTHER means “more.”

The island looked farther away than ever.

We want no further communication with your company.

31/08/2023

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A LOT can be a pronoun or an adverb. It means “often” or “a large amount.”

ALLOT is a verb that means “to distribute.”

ALOT is not a word. Avoid it in your writing.

There were A LOT of jellyfish.

We were ALLOTED two notebooks and five pens each.

28/08/2023

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I and ME are both first-person singular pronouns.

Use I when you’re the subject of the sentence and ME when you’re the object of the sentence.

It was almost midnight, so I didn’t stop to pick up my shoe.

You want ME to dance with you?

26/08/2023

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EACH refers to two items.

EVERY refers to three or more items.

Additionally, EACH refers to the individual items in a group, while EVERY refers to the group as a whole.

EACH of my children made me a Mother’s Day card.

EVERY one of my coworkers is going to the dinner.

26/08/2023

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THEN indicates when something will happen.

THAN is used to compare people or things.

First we’ll go over the homework; THEN we’ll watch the presentation.

Our cousins are taller THAN us.

25/08/2023

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i.e. vs e.g.

i.e. is short for id est and is used to clarify statements.

e.g. is short for exempli gratia and is used to provide examples.

I’ll be late again tomorrow (i.e., my car is still in the shop).

Additionally, a comma should follow these abbreviations, and they should be enclosed in parentheses.

I’ve read lots of novels over the past year (e.g., A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and The Fault in Our Stars).

25/08/2023

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THAT vs WHICH

THAT is used to introduce a clause that adds necessary information to a sentence.

WHICH is used to introduce a clause that adds detail but isn’t critical to the sentence.

One of my dogs, the one THAT ate a rock, needs to see a vet.

My other dog, WHICH is a terrier, also needs to see the vet.

24/08/2023

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WHO vs THAT

WHO refers to a person. THAT refers to an inanimate object.

However, that can also refer to a group of people in cases where the group, rather than its members, is emphasized.

My brother is the one WHO solved the mystery.

I took a course that changed my perspective on climate change.

We’re part of an organization that promotes native plant cultivation.

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23/08/2023

I've received 200 reactions to my posts in the past 30 days. Thanks for your support. 🙏🤗🎉

23/08/2023

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WHO vs WHOSE

WHO is a contraction of who is. WHOSE is the possessive form of who, a relative pronoun.

Who’s ready for the exam on Friday?

Whose laptop is this?

22/08/2023

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WHO vs WHOM

WHO is the subject of a sentence,

whereas

WHOM is the object of a sentence.

Examples:

WHO will be hosting the party this weekend?

To WHOM should I send the package?

20/08/2023

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YOUR vs YOU'RE

Much like to and too, YOUR and YOU'RE are HOMOPHONES. That means they sound the same when spoken aloud but have two different meanings.

YOUR is a possessive pronoun. It indicates that something belongs to a singular second person.

You forgot YOUR backpack at school yesterday.

YOU'RE is a contraction of you are.

YOU'RE expected to arrive no later than 5 p.m

20/08/2023

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The BEST way that you can do to IMPROVE your LANGUAGE skills, your communication ability, or your GRAMMAR is to PRACTICE AGAIN and AGAIN.

PRACTICE makes PERFECT.

19/08/2023

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Mistakes from these Phrases

1. Free gift

Gifts are always free, so no need to add the word FREE.

2. ATM Machine

ATM means Automated Teller Machine. So, if you say ATM Machine, it'll be like Automated Teller Machine Machine.

3. Advanced planning

A plan is something you prepare or create before or ahead of time, so no need to say ADVANCED

4. Repeat it again

To repeat means to do it again, so no need to say AGAIN, just say REPEAT.

19/08/2023

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FEBRUARY /ˈfeb.ruː.er.i/❓

In American pronunciation, Feb-yoo-wair-ree which is so easy to pronounce without R, the other pronunciation of this word in American English is Feb-yoo-wair-ree with the letter R.

This is a 4 syllabic word in American English, and the stress is on the first syllable.

In British English, this word has two pronunciation also, but it has only 3 syllables, and these are; FEB-yu-ree, without R, or FEB-ru-ree with the letter R.

19/08/2023

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What's the difference ❓

Minute ❌ minute ❌ minutes

The word MINUTE /ˈmɪnɪt/ is a NOUN that means 60 seconds or one sixtieth of an hour.

The other word MINUTE /maɪˈnut/ or
/my-NOOT/ that is an ADJECTIVE which means very SMALL.

The word MINUTES is a NOUN may refer to the written record of a meeting or conference.

19/08/2023

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VLOG vs BLOG

The only difference between the two terms;

VLOG = Video + Blog, which means someone is FILMING or RECORDING something, while

BLOG = Web + Log, which means someone is logging, taking down notes, or WRITING about something.

VLOG = video
BLOG = written

19/08/2023

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Learn the difference between these words: BORROW, OWE, LEND.

Just memorize this sentence;

When someone LENDS you money, they GIVE you money.

And when you BORROW money from someone, you TAKE money from them.

And once you BORROWED money from someone, you have to PAY them back, so you OWE money to them.

19/08/2023

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ANXIETY

You have to pronounce the word ANXIETY as
ang-zye-i-dee.

The letter X is actually pronounce like Z.

ANG-ZYE-I-DEE.

15/08/2023

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If you pronounce the word READ incorrectly, the meaning of the sentence changes. Its present simple or infinitive is pronounced as REED.

Such as;
I like to READ books.

However, the word READ is basically also used as PAST SIMPLE and we have to produce it as RED.

For instance;

Yesterday, I READ the journal.

READ & READ has the same spelling, but different in pronunciation and meaning, and they are called as HOMONYMS.

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