I don’t give a DAM. = I don’t give a wall that holds back water.😂
I don’t give a DAMN. = I don’t care.
Please give a DAMN about spelling. 🙏
I don’t give a DAMN. = I don’t care.
Please give a DAMN about spelling. 🙏
Appreciable = noticeable:
Coffee ☕️ has an *appreciable* amount of caffeine.
Appreciative = grateful:
I’m *appreciative* of your help. 👏🙆
Coffee ☕️ has an *appreciable* amount of caffeine.
Appreciative = grateful:
I’m *appreciative* of your help. 👏🙆
DIGEST = to break down food; to understand. 👲💭
DIVEST = take away possessions; reduce: The thief was DIVESTED of the money 💰 he had stolen.
DIVEST = take away possessions; reduce: The thief was DIVESTED of the money 💰 he had stolen.
Don’t use ALTHOUGH and BUT in the same sentence:
Although he is mean, but he is still my friend. → ❌
Delete one or the other.
Although he is mean, but he is still my friend. → ❌
Delete one or the other.
I like to read. → ✔️
I like reading. → ✔️
He dislikes singing. → ✔️
However,
He DISLIKES TO sing. → ❌
I like reading. → ✔️
He dislikes singing. → ✔️
However,
He DISLIKES TO sing. → ❌
“Advice” rhymes with “rice.” It’s a NOUN.
“Advise” rhymes with “rise.” It’s a VERB.
Ramzy ADVISES 👲💬 his clients 👫 by giving good ADVICE. 👍
(advice) also a noun and a verb in American English.
“Advise” rhymes with “rise.” It’s a VERB.
Ramzy ADVISES 👲💬 his clients 👫 by giving good ADVICE. 👍
(advice) also a noun and a verb in American English.
In American English 🇺🇸, “practice” is both a noun and a verb.
In British English 🇬🇧, “practice” is a noun, and “practise” is a verb.
In British English 🇬🇧, “practice” is a noun, and “practise” is a verb.