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Commonly used english part 89

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Our supervisor plans to take the issue of overtime up with the senior managers.. to begin to make plans or arrangements for something, to make preparations for something. Our company has begun to take steps to stop people from smoking in the office building.. to count items of merchandise or supplies that are in stock, to take inventory The store...

Commonly used english part 90

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to try to tell someone with more knowledge than yourself how to do something Showing the computer expert how to solve the computer problem was like teaching my grandmother to suck eggs.. to be anxious/frustrated/angry. to distinguish between two things or people It is hard to tell the two sisters apart.. to be honest/sincere, to tell the truth. Our boss...

Commonly used english part 91

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The music that they played at the wedding thrilled me to pieces.. My friend threw a monkey wrench into our plans to go to the lake for the summer.. We plan to throw a party for our boss next week.. to discard something, to dispose of something I plan to throw away my old jacket tomorrow.. throw caution to the...

Commonly used english part 92

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to be dominated or dependent on one's mother. to be busy. The teacher told the student time after time to be careful with her spelling.. The bank tipped off the police that there was going to be a robbery at the bank.. to be very tired. to do something so very well or to be something so good that it...

Commonly used english part 93

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to the nth degree. to the greatest degree possible, extremely. We made an effort to the nth degree but we were unable to successfully complete the project.. to the tune of (an amount of money). to the amount or extent of an amount of money. The damage that he did to his car was to the tune of about $2000.....

Commonly used english part 94

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to make a mistake. to cause someone to fail, to cause someone to make a mistake. to ask someone to do something. to make something up, to invent false charges. to make an (inexperienced) attempt at something. I have decided to try my hand at sailing a boat this summer.. to try to do something (where success depends on luck)....

Commonly used english part 95

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turn the clock back. The politician wanted to turn the clock back to an earlier time but everyone knew it was impossible.. turn the heat up on (someone). turn the other cheek. to let someone do something to you and not try to get revenge or become angry The man decided to turn the other cheek when someone tried to...

Commonly used english part 97

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More than half of the workers at the factory decided to walk out on strike this morning.. walk out of (something). Three people walked out of the meeting yesterday.. The sight of the small boy helping the old woman warmed the heart of the people on the street.. The young player spent most of the game warming the bench.. He...

Commonly used english part 98

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when the chips are down. when the going gets tough (the tough get going). when the time is ripe. We went to the white sale at the department store last Saturday.. There was a wildcat strike at the factory last night.

Commonly used english part 99

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(a) word to the wise. I gave my friend a word to the wise before he started on his journey.. work one`s fingers to the bone. He is all worked up because he wasn`t invited to the party.. We were forced to yield the right-of-way to the fire engine at the intersection.

Correct english part 1

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Correct English. Accessible, easy to read and easy to act on – other titles in the How To series include:. Master the basics of the English language and write with greater confidence Improving Your Spelling. Boost your word power and your confidence Improving Your Written English. How to ensure your grammar, punctuation and spelling are up to scratch Writing an...

Correct english part 2

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When you add an ending beginning with a consonant to a l-l-l word, there is no change to the base word:. drop + let = droplet flat + ly = flatly win + some = winsome When you add an ending beginning with a vowel to a l-l-l word, you double the final letter of the base word:. When you...

Correct english part 3

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ammount Wrong spelling. amoung Wrong spelling. angsiety Wrong spelling. angsious Wrong spelling. annoint Wrong spelling. anounce Wrong spelling. anoy Wrong spelling. apon Wrong spelling. The tail of the dog The dog’s tail. Who ‘owns’ the tail? the dog Put the apostrophe. the dog’. the dog’s. the dog’s tail The smile of the princess. The princess’s smile. Who ‘owns’ the smile?...

Correct english part 4

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avenge or revenge? The words are very close in meaning but AVENGE is often used in the sense of just retribution, punishing a wrong done to another.. REVENGE is often used in the sense of. I have a wash in the bath).. beside or besides? Use BESIDE in the sense of next to, by the side of:. Use BESIDES in...

Correct english part 5

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capuccino Wrong spelling. carreer Wrong spelling. catagorical Wrong spelling. catagory Wrong spelling. chior Wrong spelling. chrystal Wrong spelling. cieling Wrong spelling. collossal Wrong spelling. comemorate Wrong spelling. comission Wrong spelling

Correct english part 6

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interjections, asides and sentence tags like isn’t it? don’t you? haven’t you?.. You’ve met Tom, haven’t you?. sometimes be essential with ‘and’ in a list:. you hadn’t (you had not) you wouldn’t (you would not) she won’t (she will not) we haven’t (we have not) I shan’t (I shall not). Write ‘could’ve’ in informal contexts and. ‘could have’ in formal...

Correct english part 7

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See ADDING ENDINGS (iii). decide decided, deciding (not decied-) deciet Wrong spelling. decieve Wrong spelling. deffinite Wrong spelling. definate Wrong spelling. deisel Wrong spelling. delapidated Wrong spelling. desease Wrong spelling. See ADDING ENDINGS (ii. dessiccated Wrong spelling. See ADDING ENDINGS (iii).. See ADDING ENDINGS (iv. differcult Wrong spelling. difference (not -ance). different (not -ant). different from/to/than ‘Different from’ and ‘different...

Correct english part 8

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‘Either’ precedes the first one and ‘or’. constructions following ‘either’ and. ‘including’, ‘such as’ or ‘for example’.

Correct english part 9

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exspense Wrong spelling. exspensive Wrong spelling. exstremely Wrong spelling. extrordinary Wrong spelling. facinate Wrong spelling. firey Wrong spelling. ganglion ganglia ganglions phenomenon phenomena – singular -um. foresake Wrong spelling. forrest Wrong spelling. frantically frantic + ally (not franticly) freind Wrong spelling. fuschia Wrong spelling