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91either ... or vs neither ... nor — either .. or is a construction we use to show there is a choice between two different things, but you can only choose one, not both. For example: You can have either beer or wine. You can use either ... or to give someone an ultimatum.… …
92either ... or vs neither ... nor — either .. or is a construction we use to show there is a choice between two different things, but you can only choose one, not both. For example: You can have either beer or wine. You can use either ... or to give someone an ultimatum.… …
93except vs expect — Except is usually used as a preposition or conjunction, which means not including. For example: I teach every day except Sundays. Expect is a verb, which we use when we think something is likely to happen, or someone is likely to do or be… …
94except vs expect — Except is usually used as a preposition or conjunction, which means not including. For example: I teach every day except Sundays. Expect is a verb, which we use when we think something is likely to happen, or someone is likely to do or be… …
95heroin vs heroine — Heroin is a noun, it is a powerful illegal drug, obtained from morphine and is extremely addictive. For example: He was arrested for supplying heroin, a class A drug. Heroine is a female person who is admired for having done something very… …
96holiday vs weekend — A holiday (noun), a time, often one or two weeks, when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax. You usually have to book your holiday with your boss. For example: Where are you going on… …
97holiday vs weekend — A holiday (noun), a time, often one or two weeks, when someone does not go to work or school but is free to do what they want, such as travel or relax. You usually have to book your holiday with your boss. For example: Where are you going on… …
98How do you do? vs How are you? — If I had a Euro for every time someone got this one wrong I d be a rich bunny! How do you do? This is not a question. It is another, very formal way of saying Hello. It is also very British. The correct response is; Pleased to meet you.… …
99How do you do? vs How are you? — If I had a Euro for every time someone got this one wrong I d be a rich bunny! How do you do? This is not a question. It is another, very formal way of saying Hello. It is also very British. The correct response is; Pleased to meet you.… …
100neither / neither of — Neither / neither of means not the one nor the other of two people or things. When neither is used as an adjective or pronoun it takes a singular verb. For example: Neither teacher is present. Neither was present. When we use neither… …