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What are the differences between revise and review ?
Both verbs may mean ‘look again at something you have studied in order to prepare for a test or an exam’. 'Revise' is used...
What are the differences between decline and refuse ?
Both verbs may be used when someone says no to an offer/invitation. ‘Decline’ is considered more formal than ‘refuse’.
The director offered to give me...
TOEFL Exam Preparation Tips and Course
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I am preparing to take the TOEFL exam. Would you please recommend me some books or reference to help me in my...
How can I really improve my english skills without leaving my country?
Good question! There are many ways to improve your English skills from your own country!
1. Firstly, you can take English classes with native English...
List of Phrasal Verbs with OUT
1. HAND OUT
distribute, give things to the members of a group
Can you hand out the photocopies, please?
2. WORK OUT
do physical exercise
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CONTAIN vs INCLUDE vs CONSIST vs INVOLVE
CONTAIN have inside / have as part
Box contains six Barbie dolls with pet ponies in matching outfits.
Meaning there’s nothing else in the box, only...
Compound Words with NO
Compound words are born of the marriage of two words. For example, readhead (adjective + noun) or keyboard (noun + noun). The result is...
What’s the difference between modal and model?
In Linguistics, the term MODAL VERB is used when referring to words like can, will, should, must etc. They set the ‘mode’ of verbs,...
i.e vs e.g? Beautiful Explanation by Oatmeal
SourceHilarious :DMeaning of I.E.
The abbreviation i.e. is often used in written English in order to mean something like that is, that is to say, or in other words.
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COST, PRICE, RATE and CHARGE
In office leasing, what are the differences between cost, price, rate, charge? I have so far experienced all of them: utility rate, utility cost,...