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Until and Till

July 2, 2011 - pdf

These two words mean exactly the same. They can be used both as prepositions and conjunctions. Till is more common in an informal style. Note… Continue reading

Difference between below and under

June 6, 2011 - pdf

Both below and under can mean ‘lower than’. The knives are in the cupboard under the sink. OR The knives are in the cupboard below… Continue reading

Speak and Talk: Difference

May 27, 2011 - pdf

There is not much difference between speak and talk. They are usually both possible in most situations. Formality Talk is less formal than speak. In… Continue reading

Overworked words – nice and get

May 24, 2011 - pdf

Write each sentence using a word from the given list in place of one in brackets. [acquired, caught, earned, coaxed, became, delicious, handsome, enjoyable, scored,… Continue reading

Words ending in -ic and-ical

May 16, 2011 - pdf

Many adjectives end in –ic or –ical. Adjectives ending in –ic Academic, artistic, athletic, catholic, domestic, dramatic, emphatic, energetic, fantastic, linguistic, majestic, neurotic, pathetic, public,… Continue reading

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