In American English 🇺🇸, “license” is both a noun and a verb.
In British English 🇬🇧, “licence” is a noun, and “license” is a verb.
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In British English 🇬🇧, “licence” is a noun, and “license” is a verb.
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The plural of “forum” is “forums” or “fora.”
“Fora” sounds cooler, but if you want people to get what you’re talking about, use “forums.”
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“Fora” sounds cooler, but if you want people to get what you’re talking about, use “forums.”
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💥EXCEPTIONABLE = offensive:
He was criticized for his *exceptionable* comments.
💥EXCEPTIONAL = outstanding:
My essay is *exceptional*.
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He was criticized for his *exceptionable* comments.
💥EXCEPTIONAL = outstanding:
My essay is *exceptional*.
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FACT: We can use “whose” with people,animals AND objects:
I know a man whose dad is tall. → ✔️
He has a car whose door is missing. → ✔️
I know a man whose dad is tall. → ✔️
He has a car whose door is missing. → ✔️
Noisome = having an offensive smell 💩👃
Fulsome = excessively flattering or praising 🙇👏
Winsome = charming 🎩✨
Cumbersome = burdensome
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Fulsome = excessively flattering or praising 🙇👏
Winsome = charming 🎩✨
Cumbersome = burdensome
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🛑A PART = one part.
Hard work is a part of success.
🛑APART = away from each other; separately.
It’s hard to be apart from me. 😊
Hard work is a part of success.
🛑APART = away from each other; separately.
It’s hard to be apart from me. 😊
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