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Commonly Misused Words (1) ('maybe' and 'may be' :warning:…
Commonly Misused Words (1)
'maybe'
and
'may be'
:warning:
'
anyway
' and
'anybody'
are both one word
'No one'
is two words but
'nobody'
is one word
'into'
and
'in to'
mean different things
'a lot'
and
'thank you'
are always two words
'in fact'
is two words
'practise'
and
'advise'
are verbs, but
'practice'
and
'advice'
are nouns
DON'T confuse '
passed'
with
'past'
Maybe
is an
adverb
:arrow_right: which means perhaps.
2.
May be
is a
verb phrase
:arrow_right: which means might be.
Anyway
is an
adverb
which means :arrow_right: regardless.
2.
Any way
is two separate words :arrow_right: any means.
Anybody
:arrow_right: any person. :
Any body
:arrow_right: any physical body.
:star: Similar with every body and everybody :star:
'Into'
:arrow_right: something is moving towards the inside of something. (can swap with '
inside'
)
'In to'
:arrow_right: are two seperate words.
e.g: The dog ran
the cave.
e.g Mr Smith likes to
tap dancing.
'
passed
' with '-ed' is an action.
'Past"
with 't' is never an action.
e.g Marvin
the parcel to Tamina.
e.g In the
house didn't have electricity.