B. and there I saw Ryan's mom whom he said was away. C. Well, it finally dawned on me that he had been fibbing to us all D. because he was living apart of his parents.
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In these sentences
there are two words given in a bracket out of which ones is to be used in the
given blank space. For making an appropriate application of the word in the
sentence, there is a need to know the meaning of these two words and thereafter
to differentiate between the two.
1. If you take an
exercise daily, you are sure to.............(Loose/Lose) your weight.
2. He wears very
................(Lose/Loose) clothes.
Meanings of Words:
1. Loose : Slack, Not
tight. 2. Lose: to drop or
to misplace
According to the
meaning of words Lose is appropriate for sentence no. 1 and Loose for
sentence no. 2.
These sentences will be
:
1. If you take an
exercise daily, you are sure to lose your weight.
I've encountered the question a number of times but i still can't solve it. If 3 circles are kept touching each other and a smaller circle is kept between them. Find the radius of smaller circle. No oa with me. Someone pls explain 😃
A homophone is a word
that is pronounced the same as another word but has a different spelling and
different meaning. Common homophones are to/too/two; their/there/they're;
meat/meet; no/know; poor/pour/pore/paw. English is full of homophones.
Contrast homophones
with homographs, which are words that have the same spelling but different
pronunciations; e.g. row (a boat) / row (a quarrel); lead (show the way) / lead
(a metal).
Contrast also
homophones with homonyms, which are words with the same pronunciation and
spelling but different meanings: e.g. light (lamp) / light (not heavy); row
(line) / row (a boat).
Find the Correct sentence(s) in terms of grammar and usage-
A. Neither of them was available for comment. B. Charles is going to pick up Mike from his office. C. This range has so many colours to choose from. D. NewSport is as big a company as Marshall Limited.