Here is a list of some common idiomatic expressions. Lose one’s cachet To lose one’s cachet is to lose the respect one used to enjoy.… Continue reading
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Advice vs. Advise
Despite the difference in meaning and pronounciation, people often get confused about advice and advise. First, advice is a noun which means “an opinion or… Continue reading
A Lot vs. Alot
Suprisingly, confusion between the use of the words a lot and alot is commonplace despite one of them not being an actual word. Here are… Continue reading
Affect vs. Effect
Are you one of many people who find using the words affect and effect tricky and oftentimes interchange them? Let us help you untangle the… Continue reading
Expressions with set
Here is a list of phrasal verbs with set. Each expression is followed by its meaning. Example sentences are also given. Set about To set… Continue reading
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