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Contemporary English: Among Vs Between
Contemporary English: Among Vs Between: 1 . Compare the following: a. S/he was sitting between Bunna and Vitou. I saw something lying between the wheels of...
Contemporary English: Always
Contemporary English: Always: Typical mistakes: Always I ask myself what I am doing here. Never I find the answers. 'Always' does not normally at the beginni...
Contemporary English: Although Vs Though
Contemporary English: Although Vs Though: Very often, both of these words can be used in the same way. They're a nice family, (al)though I don't like young Sander much. The...
Contemporary English: Alternately Vs Alternatively
Contemporary English: Alternately Vs Alternatively: ' Alternately ' means 'first one and then the other', 'in turn'. I'm alternately happy and depressed. ' Al...
Contemporary English: 'Also' Vs 'As well' Vs 'Too'
Contemporary English: 'Also' Vs 'As well' Vs 'Too': These three expressions have similar meanings, but they are used in slightly different ways in sentences. 1. As well and too These normally...
Contemporary English: Already Vs All ready
Contemporary English: Already Vs All ready: ' Already ' means 'by now', 'sooner' than expected'. S/he's already here - I wasn't expecting her/him t...
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