I was asked what the difference was between solve and resolve. Do you solve or resolve the question 34 x 65=? There is only one correct answer, so you solve it. In XYZ CO., Tim is always late for work for various reasons. There is more than one correct way to fix the problem, so… Continue reading Solve or Resolve?
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Verb / Subject agreement, aaaugh!
One common error when trying to get your verb / subject agreement right is when using singular/plural and countable/uncountable nouns, such as in the following example. The Government (uncountable) doesn’t / don’t mind deficits. But, (always a “but”), a team is made up of many players (and has an S) so it is plural: The… Continue reading Verb / Subject agreement, aaaugh!
What words go together (idioms & phrasal verbs)?
Various multi-word verb formations (things to keep in mind when learning new vocabulary and to better understand what I am referring to when using these words): (idioms): to sink money into something = to waste money (you never actually sink money – that’s an idiom and hard to remember) (phrasal verbs) to throw away money… Continue reading What words go together (idioms & phrasal verbs)?
