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29 Dec 2015
Uses of ‘Miss’ and ‘Lost’

Uses of ‘Miss’ and ‘Lost’ Missed uses with these examples; the bus, the train, the chance, the opportunity, the shot, the ball.
22 Dec 2015
Uses of ‘Much’, ‘Many’, ‘A lot of’ and ‘Lots of’

Uses of ‘Much’, ‘Many’, ‘A lot of’ and ‘Lots of’ Much and Many are mainly used in negative sentences and questions.
15 Dec 2015
Phrasal Verbs – Look

Phrasal Verbs – Look Verbs ‘look’ use very frequently with phrasal verbs. Please following list, expressions and examples; Look up to (someone); to respect or admire someone.
07 Dec 2015
Confused Words – Condescension, Condensation, Compensation

Confused Words – Condescension, Condensation, Compensation These three words ared confused by many people; Condescension = insulting way of talking to other people Condensation = water droplets on a cold surface Compensation = payment
07 Dec 2015
When we use Present Perfect Simple Tense and Simple Past Tense

When we use Present Perfect Simple Tense and Simple Past Tense Detailed expressions; Present Perfect Simple Used with keywords; just, already, still, yet, ever, never, recently – Number of times you have done something How many times have you seen that film? I’ve seen it twice. Have you been to Paris before? I’ve only been
03 Dec 2015
Differences Between ‘Every day’ and ‘Everyday’

Differences Between ‘Every day’ and ‘Everyday’ Every day; Phrase that act as an adverb. It describes the frequently; on all of days, on each day (monday,tuesday,wednesday etc…)
03 Dec 2015
Confusing Words ‘Off’ and ‘Out’ (Differences and Uses)

Confusing Words ‘Off’ and ‘Out’ (Differences and Uses) Off and Out are very confused words. Please follow the writing; Off To remove something from the surface. Get off me. Get off the bus. Out To move something or someone from inside to the outsite. We have to go out to the store. They want
03 Dec 2015
Differences Between ‘Learning’ and ‘Studying’

Differences Between ‘Learning’ and ‘Studying’ (Uses) To learn – to gain knowledge or skill by studyingi practicing etc. To study – to read in order to learn about a subject.
03 Dec 2015
Uses of Travel and Trip

Uses of Travel and Trip Travel and trip are very confused words. They are different as uses. Travel (verb): to go from one place to another, especially over a long distance. buy orlistat online buy orlistat over the counter generic (meaning, verb) Example: I like to travel by plane. Travel (noun): The act/concept of travelling.But
23 Nov 2015
What are the Differences Between ‘Other’, ‘The other’ and ‘Another’

What are the Differences Between ‘Other’, ‘The other’ and ‘Another’ Other; nonspecific use with plural or uncountable noun, meaning: additional or extra; alternative; different types of something The other; specific, use with singular, plural, countable, or uncountable meaning: the second of two things or people; the remaining people or things in a group or set.