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Top 10 mistakes that must be avoided in the IELTS test. Find out more tips at http://www.jroozreview.com/top-10-mistakes-every-ielts-test-taker-get-never-neglect-6/.
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Rules in using apostrophe.
Source: JROOZ Review Center, Inc.
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Today’s lesson: loathe and loath
Loathe - intense dislike or disgust. For example: He loathed the new office structure.
Loath - reluctant; unwilling. For example: He was loath to leave his team behind.
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precede means to come before something in time.
proceed means to begin or continue a course of action.
Of course they’re different. Learn to use them properly to improve your English proficiency. Good luck ;)
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Today’s lesson will be about punctuations.
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Word of the Day: PRECOCIOUS

Pronunciation: [pri-KOH-shuhs]
Example sentences:
The precocious child memorized half the dictionary by his fourth birthday.
The precocious nine-year-old graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Biology.
A professional football club offered a contract to a precocious six-year-old who is a magician on the pitch.
The precocious ”studyaholic” has become a role model for an entire generation.
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Hi. Quick question... on Simple Future you used "She will be arriving soon" as an example, then on future progressive one of the patterns is "subject+will be+verb with ing"... What's the difference?
The difference is that in Simple Future, there is no other future action that will interrupt an on-going action. Let's see this example:Simple Future: She will be arriving soon.
Future Progressive: She will be arriving soon so cancel your plans of going to Paris.
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how are you today?
I'm good. How are you?
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how i can improve my english ?
Hi Anonymous! Keep on practicing! Keep on learning! That's the two main ingredients of improving your English skills.
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Discreet & Discrete - these two words sound the same but they have different meaning. Always remember:
Discreet means careful in action or speech. (Her discreet cough signaled the presenter to wrap up his speech within the next ten minutes.)
Discrete means individually separate and distinct. (Comparing each discrete channel allowed for an analysis of what was and wasn't working.)
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Advice and Advise are two different words. Advice is used as a noun while Advise is a verb.
These two are included on the most commonly misused words in the English language.
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Can you speak another languague?
I can speak Cebuano and Tagalog. How about you?
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I just to speak english fluently like americans so plz remember me in your videos and blogs...I m just a novice at tumbler
Hi there! Welcome to Tumblr.
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hey how are you?
Hello there! I'm fine. How about you?
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Day 2: You're and Your
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effective grammar tips for the IELTS test at http://www.ieltsexamstips.com/2014/11/tips-and-techniques-on-rules-of-grammar.html
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