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Dare

Dare (= have enough courage) is used mainly in negative sentence and questions: ‘I wouldn’t dare to take the car…

ManuscripteditApril 30, 2011
English Editing

Custom

You talk about a country’s customs (WITH s): ‘I learn a lot about Chinese customs in Hong Kong.’ Customs (WITH…

ManuscripteditApril 29, 2011
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Criticism

(1) Make a criticism (of sth): ‘The committee has made four specific criticism of the government’s transport policy.’ ‘The writer…

ManuscripteditApril 28, 2011
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Critic

Critic = a person who writes reviews of new books, film etc.: ‘She was theater critic for the New Yorker.’ …

ManuscripteditApril 27, 2011
English Editing

Could

(1) When talking about a skill or general ability in past, use could or be able to: ‘By the time…

ManuscripteditApril 27, 2011
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Country-side

Use countryside when you are thinking about the beauty or lifestyle of this type of area (Rural region): ‘We have…

ManuscripteditApril 26, 2011
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Convince

Convince = make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something: ‘He convinced the customers of the…

ManuscripteditApril 25, 2011
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Contact

Contact sb (WITHOUT with): ‘Unless we have an address or phone number, we can’t contact them.’ Compare: ‘Mrs Lewis phoned…

ManuscripteditApril 23, 2011

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