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Read this useful post I found it during my search through the internet and i hope you find it useful wait for the translation wish more • accept, except • advice, advise • all ready, already • buy, by • choose, chose • complement, compliment • emigrate, immigrate • it's, its • loose, lose • miner, minor • past, passed • principal, principle • stationary, stationery • than, then • their, there, they're • threw, through • to, too, two • weather, whether • Your,you're accept, except Accept means "to receive". Example: Please accept my gift. Except means "not including". Example: I brought all the gifts except yours. ** advice, advise Advice is an "opinion about what should be done". Example: She gives good advice. Advise means "to recommend". Example: Please advise me on what to do. ** affect, effect Affect means "to influence". Example: Do not let the loss affect you. An effect is "a result". Example: The loss did not have an effect on me. ** all ready, already All ready means "everything is ready". Example: We are all ready to move. Already means "previously". Example: We already moved our things yesterday. ** buy, by Buy means "to purchase". Example: Please buy me a ticket. By means "beside". Example: The book is by the table. ** choose, chose Choose means "to select". Example: Today, I will choose a new house. Chose is the past tense of choose. Example: Yesterday, I chose a new house. ** complement, compliment Complement means "to make complete". Example: This hat will complement my new dress. A compliment is something said in praise. Example: Thank you for the compliment about my dress. ** emigrate, immigrate Emigrate means "to leave one country to settle in another". Example: I intend to emigrate from Hong Kong. Immigrate means "to come to live in a new country". Example: I intend to immigrate to Canada. ** it's, its It's is the short form of "it is". Example: It's in the dog house. Its is a pronoun that shows ownership or possession. Example: The dog has its own house. ** loose, lose Loose means "not tight". Example: My pants are loose. Lose means "to be defeated or no longer have". Example: I do not want to lose the game. ** miner, minor A miner is a person who works in a mine. Example: My uncle is a miner. Minor is an adjective that means "unimportant". Example: This is a minor problem. A minor also refers to a person who is not yet an adult. Example: It is illegal for a minor to drink alcohol. ** past, passed Past means "gone by" or "history". Example: The car drove past my house. My past is very interesting. Passed is the past tense of pass. Example: We passed the truck earlier. ** principal, principle A principal is the head of a school. Example: The principal spoke to us today. A principle is an important fact or law. Example: The principle of democracy is important to Canadians. ** stationary, stationery Stationary means to be "standing still". Example: Please remain stationary. Stationery means "writing materials". Example: They went to the store to buy some stationery. ** than, then Than means "in comparison with". Example: He is bigger than me. Then means "next". Example: After going home, he then started his assignment. ** their, there, they're Their is a form of "they" that shows ownership. Example: Their flowers are on the table. There describes where something is. Example: The flowers are there on the table. They're is a short form of "they are". Example: They're going to buy flowers. ** threw, through Threw is the past tense of throw. Example: He threw the ball over the fence. Through means from "end to end". Example: We drove through the tunnel. ** to, too, two To means "in the direction of". Example: He went to the store. Too means "also". Example: He went to the store, too. Two is a number. Example: Two of my friends went to the store. ** weather, whether Weather means "conditions outdoors". Example: The weather is terrible. Whether is an expression of choice between two options. Example: I do not know whether I will stay home or go to school. ** your, you're Your is a form of "you" that shows ownership. Example: Your car is new. You're is a short form of "your are". Example: You're going to the store Good luck مواضيع ذات صلة التعديل الأخير تم بواسطة !!*ميوس*!! ; 07-07-2012 الساعة 08:50 PM. سبب آخر: العنوان |