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When you learn new words use them as soon as possible and as much as possible.
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- Let’s play :) Which word is correct? “I can hold my __ for one minute”. A) Breath B) Breathe
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The correct word is "breath" (option A). The sentence should be: "I can hold my breath for one minute." In this context, "breath" is a noun referring to the air you inhale and exhale, while "breathe" is a verb that means the action of inhaling and exhaling. Since you're talking about how long you can hold your "breath," you use the noun form in this sentence.
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- 1 - The police arrested him as he ................. the scene of the crime. had left was leaving w
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Hi Sara. If you say "had left", the word "as" would then have a meaning similar to "because." So "The police arrested him as he 'had left' the scene of the crime" would mean that him leaving the crime scene is what made the police arrest him. The past continuous tense of "was leaving" would be correct if trying to show that both events happened at the same time in the past.
- 1 - The police arrested him as he ................. the scene of the crime.
- From your own understanding, why do people say, 'Thank God it's Friday'
Not sure what your Time Zone is but from mine, tomorrow is going to be Friday. So let's keep the answer rolling in and make others know why TGIF is not just a cliché.
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People often say, "Thank God it's Friday" (TGIF) because it signifies the end of the workweek and the beginning of the weekend. It's a way for people to express relief and anticipation for a break from their work or daily responsibilities, as weekends typically provide an opportunity for rest, leisure, and time spent with loved ones. This expression reflects the general cultural appreciation for weekends as a time to unwind and enjoy a brief respite from the demands of the workweek.
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A Barrister and a Solicitor are both legal professionals but they play different roles. Barristers specialize in courtroom advocacy and providing legal advice, while Solicitors handle legal issues outside of the courtroom, such as clients consultation and preparing legal documents.
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Free and available can be similar when you are referring to yourself. for example. I am free today and i am available today. But when we are talking about items. Free is with no payment while available means they are there.