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Contemporary English: After
Contemporary English: After: 1 . Typical mistake: I'll phone you after I shall arrive (Or: ... after I shall have arrived). After cannot be followed by a future...
Contemporary English: Afraid
Contemporary English: Afraid: 1. In informal English, we use afraid (of) much more often than fear. Don't be afraid. Are you afraid of the dark? Do you fear ...
Contemporary English: Affect Vs Effect
Contemporary English: Affect Vs Effect: Affect is a verb. It means 'cause a change in'. The cold weather affected everybody's work. Effect is a noun. It means ...
Contemporary English: Admission Vs Admittance
Contemporary English: Admission Vs Admittance: Admission is used particularly to express the idea of being allowed into a public building or place. Admission 70 pence. Admissions Depa...
Contemporary English: Position of adverbs: end-position (details)
Contemporary English: Position of adverbs: end-position (details): Typical mistakes: I went at once there. I think we should go early to bed. Come at four o'clock to my office. She went quickly home...
Contemporary English: Position of adverbs: mid-position (details)
Contemporary English: Position of adverbs: mid-position (details): Typical mistakes: I go often to the theatre. She often is late. We always have lived in this house. This job will be never finished. 1...
Contemporary English: Position of Adverbs: General
Contemporary English: Position of Adverbs: General: Typical mistakes: Always you make the same mistake. Never I will understand this. I a couple of days ago ordered some seeds for the gard...
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