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"I just missed a coin under this sofa."
"I just lost a coin under this sofa." (lose = to fail to keep)
"It took Jennifer so long to get ready that we arrived late at the station and lost the bus."
"It took Jennifer so long to get ready that we arrived late at the station and missed the bus." (miss = to fail to catch)
"Whenever we have a discussion, how is it that I always seem to be wrong and he's always right?"
"Whenever we have an argument, how is it that I always seem to be wrong and he's always right?" (argument = disagreement)
"They ended the discussion on a note of optimism."
Correct! When we discuss something, we make comments in order to explore solutions
"I forgot my pencil case at home... Can I lend a pencil?"
"I forgot my pencil case at home... Can I borrow a pencil?" (borrow = to obtain something with a promise to return it)
"He doesn't like to borrow me his things. He says I never give anything back."
"He doesn't like to lend me his things. He says I never give anything back." (lend = to let someone use something expecting that it will be returned)
"Women should have the same opportunity for the career of their choice as men do."
Correct! Career = a profession that is one's most important work in life
"I took three careers: reading, writing, and mathematics."
"I took three courses: reading, writing, and mathematics." (course = a program of instruction, such as in a college; class or number of classes)
 "Where is Jade working now?" / "She is actually working as a lab technician."
"She is currently working as a lab technician." (currently = at the present moment)
"It's not clear who currently pulled the trigger."
"It's not clear who actually pulled the trigger." (actually = really)
“I think Jerry is so fun. I just laugh so much when I watch his show.”
“I think Jerry is so funny. I just laugh so much when I watch his show.” (funny = something or someone that makes you laugh)
“It was fun to go to the beach with Rita’s family.”
Correct! "Fun" is an uncountable noun meaning "pleasure and enjoyment"
"Last night, I heard Queen while driving here."
"Last night, I listened to Queen while driving here." (listen to = I paid attention to the music)
"They listened to a strange noise in the middle of the night."
"They heard a strange noise in the middle of the night." (they heard the sound naturally and recognised it)
“I’ve forgotten my mobile phone on the bus.”
“I’ve left my mobile phone on the bus.” (use "leave" when you mention the place)
“I forgot my books yesterday.”
Correct! You accidentally didn’t bring/take something; the place isn't mentioned.
"Remember me that I have to call Carl, ok?"
"Remind me that I have to call Carl, ok?" (remind = make me think about something)
"She remembers me of my sister."
"She reminds me of my sister." (she makes me think about my sister)
"I just reminded I have to do my English homework."
"I just remembered I have to do my English homework." (remember = when you think about memories yourself)
"Terry has had seven works in the past five years.”
"Terry has had seven jobs in the past five years.” (work cannot be plural)
“I job for Google.”
“I work for Google.” (work = verb; general activities you do)
“I have a part-time work at the supermarket.”
“I have a part-time job at the supermarket.” (job = a specific occupation/profession)