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brake - correct spelling
brake noun and verb
Example: She hit the brake to avoid the collision. noun
Example: We brake for animals. verb
Common Yiddish Idioms in English
Did you know that the word “bagel” is taken from Yiddish?How about the origin of the word “glitch”? Did you ever use the word “schlep”?  Also from Yiddish!
Continue reading to learn…
Clause
A sentence in English language can be divided into various parts. Each part of a sentence serves its relative purpose and has some specific characteristics. While all of this seems simple, there is s…
warrant - correct spelling
noun and verb
Example: The police showed him the arrest warrant. noun
Example: This problem will warrant our review of the matter. verb
Levee vs. Levy
Levee vs. LevySo, “levee” and “levy” sound very similar – we’ve already confirmed that. But apart from this similarity and their vaguely similar spelling, there’s nothing else that connects these two…
discipline - correct spelling
discipline noun and verb
Example: The young mother will provide gentle discipline for her child. noun
Example: The young mother will gently discipline her chil…
discriminate - correct spelling
discriminate verb and adjective
Example: The laws must not discriminate against people because of their race. verb
Example: The discriminate art connoisseur pr…
Halt vs. Halter
Introduction English is a language known for its complexity, and it often presents words that share similar sounds but have distinct meanings. 'Halt' and 'halter' are two such words that may occasion…
distance - correct spelling
distance noun and verb
Example: Distance makes the heart grow fonder. noun
Example: She drove a long distance for their rendezvous. noun
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doctor - correct spelling
doctor noun and verb
Example: My son, the doctor, treats small children. noun
Example: The embezzler tried to doctor the accounts. verb
doubt - correct spelling
doubt verb and noun
Example: We started to doubt our convictions. verb
Example: Her dubious credentials raised a serious doubt about her promotion. noun
email - correct spelling
email noun and verb
Note: Spelled email, e-mail, and E-mail. By using email and omitting the hyphen, you will avoid having the word wrap at the end of a line. If you use e‑mail, m…
yacht - correct spelling
noun and verb
Example: His yacht cost a fortune. noun
Example: He likes to yacht throughout the Caribbean. verb
wear - correct spelling
verb and noun
Example: He will wear his formal suit to the dance. verb
Example: He got a lot of wear out of that coat. noun
endeavor - correct spelling
endeavor noun and verb
Example: His endeavor to become a doctor began in college. noun
Example: We will endeavor to help our neighbors recover from their loss.…
engineer - correct spelling
engineer noun and verb
Example: He worked as an electrical engineer for IBM. noun
Example: They will try to engineer a repair of the bridge. verb
entrance - correct spelling
entrance noun and verb
Example: The new owners installed spotlights to shine on the entrance to their house. noun
Example: Perhaps they thought they would entr…
But vs. Butt
Language is a nuanced and intricate system of communication that often includes words which may sound similar but possess entirely different meanings and usages. The words "but" and "butt" serve as a…
6 American Football Expressions
Many expressions from American football have made their way into our everyday speech and we use football expressions without even realizing that we are echoing the language of the football stadium.
rendezvous - correct spelling
rendezvous - noun and verb  
Example: The old inn by the sea was the couple’s rendezvous. noun
Example: They agreed to rendezvous again the same time next…
reference - correct spelling
reference - noun and verb  
Example: He will serve as my personal reference. noun
Example: She will reference a variety of sources in her footnotes. verb<…
produce - correct spelling
produce - verb and noun  
Example: This plan will produce the best results. verb
Example: The farmer sold produce at the vegetable stand. noun
Censure vs. Censor vs. Sensor
The government faced censure for censoring harmless images in the magazine.The words censure, censor and sensor are homophones and all three of them have similar pronunciation which is s-en-sur. The …
knee - correct spelling
knee - noun and verb  
Example: The surgery on his left knee repaired the torn cartilage. noun
Example: The fighter tried to knee his opponent in the groi…
knife - correct spelling
knife - noun and verb  
Example: He cut the rope with a sharp knife. noun
Example: The ship tried to knife through the tall waves. verb


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Identify the sentence with correct use of the present perfect continuous tense:
A We had been singing all night.
B They have been waiting for the bus for over an hour.
C She will be finishing her work by now.
D He will have done his homework yesterday.

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