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Don’t use ALTHOUGH and BUT in the same sentence:

Although Jo is mean, but she is still my friend. →

Delete one or the other.
SINGULAR → PLURAL:

Knife 🔪 → knives. 🔪🔪

Wife 👰 → wives. 👰👰

Life → lives.

However,

Fife (a flute) → *fifes*, not “fives.”
4 = “four,” but it’s *FORTY*, not “fourty.”
9 = “nine,” but it’s *NINTH*, not “nineth.”
12 = “twelve,” but it’s *TWELFTH*, not “twelveth.”


40 is FORTY (not “fourty”) and 90 is NINETY (not “ninty”), but 4th is FOURTH (not “forth”) and 9th is NINTH (not “nineth”).

"In spite of" and "despite" mean the same thing, but "despite" usually sounds more formal.
Prophecy [PROF-uh-see] (n.) = prediction

Prophesy [PROF-uh-sigh] (v.) = to predict

We *prophesied* 👩🔮 that you would have a great week. 🙌
To correct the common misunderstanding about

[ in time - on time]

1- We use IN TIME to mean early enough.
2- We use ON TIME to mean at the exact time.
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HOWEVER , using ON TIME implies that there was a prior arrangement to do something.

We can say : I arrived ON TIME for the meeting.
WHEREAS : Using " In time" means in a good time to do something WITHOUT the need for a prior arrangement.

So we can say :-
The police arrived( just) IN TIME to catch the thief.
BUT : We cannot say : The police arrived on time to catch the thief. [ For some reason , There is no prior arrangement between policemen and thieves who are to be caugh.

Don't say : The firemen arrived on time to put off the fire.✘✘✘
Say : They arrived (just) in time to put off the fire. ✔️✔️✔️
If “hypocritical” and “sanctimonious” are too plain for you, try “Pecksniffian”: pretending to be virtuous and moral.

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