road (a way with a hard surface for vehicles to travel on): There were too many cars on the road yesterday. highway (a main road for traveling long distances, especially one that connects towns or cities): The highway links Los Angeles to Seattle. divided highway American English (a highway with …
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keen vs. kin keen (very interested, enthusiastic about doing something) Mike is a keen runner. I am not very keen on going a picnic. kin (family, relatives; relative) She is his distant kin. They are not kin to me. Who is her next of kin? [closest living relative] …
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jog vs. jug jog (to run at a slow and steady pace, particularly for exercise) They jog together every morning. He jogs two miles each. Let’s go for a jog after work. [noun] See also, Jog definition. jug (a container with a handle for holding and pouring liquids) …
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A clause is a group of words containing a subject and a verb. There are two types of clauses: Independent clauses dependent clauses An independent clause (also called a main clause) has a subject and a verb and can stand alone as a sentence. It’s a simple sentence. I …
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line of sight (line of direct vision) There is a tall building that obstructs our line of sight. She was trying to place herself directly in my line of sight. envocabulary.com
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