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41used to vs used to do — Used to can be used as an adjective and we use it to talk about things that have become familiar, and are no longer strange or new. For example: I am used to mistakes now. You can also be used to doing something. For example: I am used to …
42collage vs college — A collage can be a collection or combination of various things, or in the context or art it is an artwork made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric to form a picture. For example: Her… …
43collage vs college — A collage can be a collection or combination of various things, or in the context or art it is an artwork made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric to form a picture. For example: Her… …
44every day vs everyday — Every day here every is a determiner and day is a noun. When you say every day you mean each day without exception. For example: You have been late for school every day this week. Everyday is an adjective. When you say everyday you mean …
45every day vs everyday — Every day here every is a determiner and day is a noun. When you say every day you mean each day without exception. For example: You have been late for school every day this week. Everyday is an adjective. When you say everyday you mean …
46hope vs wish — Hope as a verb means you want something to happen, or to be true. Wish as a verb means you want something to happen, or to be true. If you look at the dictionary definitions above, hope and wish seem to have the same meaning, but you know… …
47hope vs wish — Hope as a verb means you want something to happen, or to be true. Wish as a verb means you want something to happen, or to be true. If you look at the dictionary definitions above, hope and wish seem to have the same meaning, but you know… …
48I vs me — Usually we choose the correct form by instinct. For example; I am a teacher. (not me) Give that to me. (not I) There are other times when people make mistakes with these two pronouns.I/me is difficult when it is coupled with another… …
49I vs me — Usually we choose the correct form by instinct. For example; I am a teacher. (not me) Give that to me. (not I) There are other times when people make mistakes with these two pronouns.I/me is difficult when it is coupled with another… …
50assume vs know vs think — To assume is a regular verb that means to suppose something to be true, but without proof. For example: I assume you re here to learn English. To know is an irregular verb that means to be absolutely certain or sure about something,… …