There are mainly three types of conditional clauses in English. First conditional Second conditional Third conditional The first conditional is used to talk about real… Continue reading
Elicit vs. Illicit
Although both words may sound and look similar, elicit and illicit have very distinct uses and meanings. Despite this fact, some people still misuse these… Continue reading
Enquiry vs. Inquiry
The terms enquiry and inquiry are considered to be different spellings of the same word. Both terms are nouns used to refer to “an act… Continue reading
Words commonly confused
Complete the following sentences using the most appropriate option. Answers 1. Look in the cupboard below / under the sink. 2. There is a mouse… Continue reading
Enough as an adjective and an adverb
The word enough can be used as an adjective and an adverb. When it is used as an adjective, it goes before the noun it… Continue reading
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