local vs. locale local (relating to a particular area, city, or town) I’ll put an advertisement in the local newspaper to sell my car. The man is a local farmer. locale (place, location) We are looking for a suitable locale for the conference. People in this locale live by hunting …
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lair vs. liar lair (a place where a wild animal hides or lives) There was a wolf’s lair along the way. (a place where a person hides) The police traced the kidnappers to their lair. liar (a person who tells lies) A liar is worse than a thief. He was a liar and …
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lop vs. lope lop (to cut off) I’ll need to lop off the dead branches from the tree. (to reduce the amount of something) They lopped $500 off the price. They lop 15 minutes off our time. lope (to walk or run with long, relaxed steps) Mike loped across the …
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launch vs. lunch launch (to put a new ship or boat into the water) The country is preparing to launch its first warship. (to send or shoot a rocket or missile into the air) America plans to launch a rocket into outer space. The warship launched several cruise missiles. lunch …
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Auxiliary verbs (also called Helping verbs) are verbs that help main verbs to show their tenses, question forms, negative forms etc. auxiliary verbs forms usages examples do do/does did simple tenses I don’t like cigars. He didn’t come home. be am/is/are was/were continuous tenses They are studying. I was …
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