Break is used in a number of common phrasal verbs. Here is a list of them. Each phrasal verb is followed by its definition. Example… Continue reading
Prepositions after particular words and expressions
Bad at He is not bad at badminton. Believe When believe means accept as true it is used without a preposition. I won’t believe a… Continue reading
Rather as an adverb of degree
Rather can be used as an adverb of degree. This use of rather is common in British English. As an adverb of degree, rather has… Continue reading
Words confused
Couple and pair Couple: a husband and wife or a boyfriend and girlfriend. Two couples remained on the dance floor. Pair: two things of the… Continue reading
Words commonly confused
Admit and confess To admit is to acknowledge truth. Admit can also mean ‘allow somebody to enter’. I must admit that it was a tempting… Continue reading
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