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Improve Your English – Lesson 14: WEAR/CLOTHING/CLOTHES

Improve Your English - Lesson 14: WEAR/CLOTHING/CLOTHES WEAR/CLOTHING/CLOTHES The word wear is often incorrectly used to mean clothing or clothes. Don’t say: The wear she has on...

Improve Your English – Lesson 13: HOUR/O’CLOCK

Improve Your English - Lesson 13: HOUR/O’CLOCK The word hour is frequently used incorrectly, when the speaker actually means o'clock. Hour is used to indicate the...

Improve Your English – Lesson 12: COME and GO

Improve Your English - Lesson 12: COME and GO COME and GO: Use come if you are at a place and are talking about that place...

Improve Your English – Lesson 11: HOLIDAY and VACATION

Improve Your English - Lesson 11: HOLIDAY and VACATION The words holiday and vacation are frequently used incorrectly. Holiday refers to a day designated by the...

Improve Your English – Lesson 10: The Difference between Impressive/Impressively/Impression/Impressed

Improve Your English - Lesson 10: The Difference between Impressive/Impressively/Impression/Impressed Many students use the wrong form of the word impress. Impressive is an adjective and modifies a...

Improve Your English – Lesson 9: The Difference between Agree with/Agree to

Improve Your English - Lesson 9: The Difference between Agree with/Agree to These terms are often a problem for students of English. Use agree with if...

Improve Your English – Lesson 8: The Difference between Accident/Incident

Improve Your English - Lesson 8: The Difference between Accident/Incident The words accident and incident are often used interchangeably, but they should not be. An accident...

Improve Your English – Lesson 7: The Difference between Raise/Rise

Improve Your English - Lesson 7: The Difference between Raise/Rise Raise/Rise These two words, like lie and lay, are often misused, even by native speakers—you can...

Improve Your English – Lesson 6: The Difference between Learn/Study

Improve Your English - Lesson 6: The Difference between Learn/Study Students of English often reverse the meanings of these two words. Learn means to gain knowledge...

Improve Your English – Lesson 5: The Difference between Lay/Lie

Improve Your English - Lesson 5: The Difference between Lay/Lie Even some native speakers have trouble with these two words—learn them well and you will...

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