What's the difference between"IN an hour" and "an hour LATER"?
By Jeremy S, September 19 2020A lot of people misuse in and later. Are you one of them?
A lot of people misuse in and later. Are you one of them?
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The words enough and too are easy to understand, but many students fail to use them correctly. Or, even if they are correct, they may be unnatural. I've heard too many mistakes, and I've had enough! It's time to master too and enough.
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"Say" and "Talk" are often confused, but they mean different things, and we use different grammar for each one. If you want to know how to use them correctly every time, check out this blog!
Should you use jargon with your colleagues? How about with your clients? How about in a speaking test? Here's a simple but powerful rule to guide you.