Deciding which verb is the right one can be confusing.
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Muddling up ‘remember’ and ‘remind’ is another common confusion.
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How confident are you using skeleton words in English?
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How’s your revising going?
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Making time to revise is an important part of up-skilling.
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Mixing up these two and adding an S in the wrong place happens a lot.
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What’s the difference between “he stopped smoking” and “he stopped to smoke”?
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Two wrongs don’t make a right, but can two negatives make a positive?
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Another common confusion is the difference between the verbs rise and raise.
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When you can’t recall the difference between common confusing pairs, your writing and speaking slow down.
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Sometimes writing in English can feel like one step forward and two steps back.
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When someone has a problem or worry, how can you politely give the person some advice?
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When you’re sick, all you want is an efficient way to get an effective cure.
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Did you know there’s a rule in English that’s always true?
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Is it Congratulations FOR your new job or Congratulations ON your new job?
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The different forms of "used to" can be confusing. They can cover the past or now or a change.
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People often trip up when it comes to using “as” versus “like”, so here are a couple of tips for you.
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Pronouncing individual sounds correctly is important when speaking, right?
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Another common confusion is when to use the “ed” ending of an adjective (confused) versus the “ing” ending (confusing).
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Another common confusion is when to use "few" and when to use "little".
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