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hunt
including
increase
indicate
individual
Japanese
kill
laugh
library
lift
lion
local
lose
lovely
lying
magic
Mama
manner
Mark
May
mostly
national
neighbor
ordinary
parallel ...
upon
using
usually
white
whole
wind
without
yes
yet
young
alone
already
although
am
America
anything
area
ball
beautiful
beginning
Bill
birds
blue
boat
bottom
box
bring ... School of English www.harvardenglish.ru
tall
ten
that's
themselves
third
tiny
town
tried
voice
walk
warm
watch
weather
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wide
wild
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writing
written...
... She couldn’t explain the reason
why she was here.
She couldn’t explain the reason
because she was here.
120. Think of I’m thinking of moving to
Australia.
I’m thinking to move to Australia. ... She couldn’t explain the reason
why she was here.
She couldn’t explain the reason
because she was here.
120. Think of I’m thinking of moving to
Australia.
I’m thinking to move to Australia. ... and ended
up with around three hundred. After eliminating
the least frequent I listed the remainder, which
you’ll find below.
Even though I have strived to include the
most common errors...
... hours since my sister last rung D. My sister hasn’t rung since hours.
11. Mary prefers to dance rather than sing.
A. Mary prefers to dance than to sing. B. Mary prefers dancing than sing.
C. ... prefers dancing than to sing. D. Mary prefers dancing to singing.
12. It took him two hours to do his homework.
A. He spent two hours to do his homework. B. He spent two hours doing his homework.
C. ... two years since Mary began studying Vietnamese. D. All are correct
14. I started going to school in 1997.
A. I haven’t been a pupil when it was in 1997. B. I have been a student since 1997.
C....
... the main body of speech in direct address: "Well, what did you think of that?" "Good
evening, Mr. Nightingale."
Commas often help set off interrupting matter within sentences. ...
FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME
Stephen Hawking writes about the beginning of time, but few other people do. People who
write "from the beginning of time" or "since time began" ... denigrating others. The word was then broadened to cover an exaggerated
belief in the superiority of one's own kind in other respects. Following this pattern, feminists
in the 1970s invented...
... you
mind,
look forward to.
Examples:
1
think it's no use trying again. J can't help
feeling angry about it.
Use the gerund or the infinitive after certain verbs, such
as begin, ... of, succeed in.
Examples: I'm tired of doing the work again. He
succeeded in catching the rat.
3
After certain verbs, such as
avoid,
enjoy, finish, stop,
risk,
excuse.
Examples: They ... in the
test.
(b) with /in:
Don't say: Jane was disappointed from her son.
/ Say: Jane was disappointed with /in
her
son.
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Before
a
person
we use with or in,
before
a
thing
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