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Anyway and anyways

Anyway means anyhow and nevertheless. The weather was uncertain but we went hiking anyway. Anyway can also mean ‘in any case’ or ‘at any rate’. It is too hot to go running anyway. Anyway...

Vocabulary exercise

Complete the following sentences using the appropriate form of the word given in the brackets. 1. Reading is my favourite …………………. (amuse) 2. Charades is an ………………… game. (amuse) 3. A chess player must...

Allusion and illusion

These words are often confused. An allusion is a reference or mention. This book on Indian history makes a brief allusion to the Mesopotamian Civilization. The teacher made an allusion to Indian mythology. An...

Alternative and choice

An alternative is essentially a choice, but it is a serious choice which must be made. By contrast, the word choice implies more freedom. You even have the freedom to make no choice at...

Amiable and amicable

These words are often confused. The word amiable is mainly used to describe persons. An amiable person is friendly, pleasant, attractive, cordial, polite and charming. The word amicable is mainly used to describe gestures...

Idioms – L

Lead someone up the garden path To lead someone up the garden path is to give them misleading clues or signals. Turn over a new leaf To turn over a new leaf is to...

Idioms – I

Here are some common idioms. Break the ice To break the ice is to do or say things that will make people who don’t know each other well feel relaxed. On thin ice When...

Idioms – K

Here are some common idiomatic expressions in English. Keep from To keep from doing something is to avoid doing it. Keep on To keep on is to continue to do something. Keep up with...

Hurdle and hurtle

These words are often confused. A hurdle is an obstacle or barrier. The racer couldn’t clear the last hurdle. Hurdle can also be a verb. To hurdle is to jump over a hurdle. Compare:...