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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!

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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)?