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took brought Either could be used here We use bring for movements to the place where the speaker or the listener is.. We use take for movements to other places.[r]

Confusing Words Exercise Eill in the blanks to make meaningful sentences 1.T the papers to his office took brought Either could be used here We use bring for movements to the place where the speaker or the listener is We use take for movements to other places This is a lovely beach Thanks for me here taking bringing Either could be used here We use bring for movements to the place where the speaker or the listener is We use take for movements to other places ¬ like swimming Both my parents Both of my parents Either could be used here Before a noun with a determiner, both and both of are both possible 4.T my camera to James and I never saw it again lent borrowed Either could be used here To lend is to give You lend something to somebody Source: www.englishgrammar.org Confusing Words Exercise What are the main differences dogs, wolves and foxes? between among Either could be used here We use between, not among, after difference I had unpleasant experience in the morning a rather a bit a little A little and a bit are not used with adjectives in attributive position 7, The house is very small that I live in where I live Either could be used here That in can mean where American football is very different soccer from to than All of the above From and to are common in British English and than is common in American English 9, At no tỉme her self-control she did lose did she lose Source: www.englishgrammar.org Confusing Words Exercise she lost If a negative adverb comes at the beginning of a clause, it is usually followed by auxiliary verb + subject 10.T going to new places and meeting new people like very much very much like Either could be used here Very much does not come between like and its object 11 A crocodile starts life an egg like as Either could be used here 12 Could you if dad is in the garage? see look look to see Before ‘if’ we can use ‘See’ or ‘look to see’ Look is not used before if or whether PLAY AGAIN ! Answers I took the papers to his office This is a lovely beach Thanks for bringing me here Both / both of my parents like swimming 4.1 lent my camera to James and I never saw it again What are the main differences between dogs, wolves and foxes? Source: www.englishgrammar.org Confusing Words Exercise I had a rather unpleasant experience in the morning The house that I live in / where I live is very small American football is very different from / to / than soccer At no time did she lose her self-control 10 I very much like going to new places and meeting new people 11 A crocodile starts life as an egg 12 Could you see / look to see if dad is in the garage? Source: www.englishgrammar.org .. .Confusing Words Exercise What are the main differences dogs, wolves and foxes? between among Either could... At no tỉme her self-control she did lose did she lose Source: www.englishgrammar.org Confusing Words Exercise she lost If a negative adverb comes at the beginning of a clause, it is usually... are the main differences between dogs, wolves and foxes? Source: www.englishgrammar.org Confusing Words Exercise I had a rather unpleasant experience in the morning The house that I live in /

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