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Are there any words that are wrongly used?Date: 2015-10-07; view: 534. English dictionaries to explain this difference for the word choices shown. The following sentences contain pairs of such words. Use the English- Will need to learn their precise meaning, especially the shades of If one wants to be a good writer, one needs to study words carefully. We Of the idiom? Knowledge of the most frequently used idioms. Which is the correct form Authority about /on; In search for / of Comply with / to; Listen at / to Different than / from; Possessed with / of ability Equally bad / as bad Seldom if / or ever In accordance with / to Superior to / than
difference in meanings of similar words. Read and translate the text “A Classic illustration of Word Precision”. These are excerpts from a spirited debate in Parliament between the nimble (quick- tongued) Benjamin Disraeli and his arch adversary (opponent), William Gladstone. In the height of the particular bitter argument, Gladstone asked Disraeli to define two words he had used in his attack on Gladstone's position: misfortune and calamity. Taking full advantage of the situation, Disraeli responded, “If you were to fall into the river Thames, Mr. Gladstone, that would be a misfortune. If someone were to pull you out, that would be a calamity.”
1. Performance during the fourth quarter was (average), (mediocre). 2. The product is (old), (antique),(secondhand), (used). 3. The mechanic is a (woman), (lady), (female person). 4. Her performance on the job was (good), (topnotch), (excellent), (superior). 5. On July 1 our company will (become bankrupt), (close its doors), (go under), (fail). 6. The staff members (think), (know), the results were satisfactory. 7. I cannot (resist), (oppose) this appointment. 8. This is an (effective), (efficient), (effectual) marketing plan. 9. Did you (verify), (confirm) these figures? 10. The machine runs (continually), (continuously).
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