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  • The school is very ___ my house, and the park is ___ to the school. (preposition that shows proximity)
    Near can act as a preposition on its own, so you don’t need “to” after it. Next to is always two words, so “to” is part of the phrase.
  • She didn’t take the bus; she went to the store ___. (same as walking)
    on foot
  • Loss/lose
    Loss → thing you lost (noun) Lose → to lose something (verb)
  • What's that?
    Laptop
  • Fill in the blank with woman/women: One ___ is walking in the park, but many ___ are running.
    woman / women
  • spend x pass time
    Spend time → actively using time doing something Pass time → letting time go by (sometimes just waiting or relaxing)
  • What are those?
    toes
  • Can you ___ me to bring my book? I can’t ___ where I put it.
    (remind / remember) Remember → you keep something in your mind. Remind → you make someone else remember.
  • This exam is really ___, and I feel ___ because of it. (stress)
    stressful / stressed
  • What are the correct prepositions for "I go to school ___ bus, and I am usually ___ the bus with my friends."?
    by, on
  • Clothes /Clothing/Cloth
    Clothes → the things you wear (shirts, pants, etc.) Clothing → all kinds of clothes (more general/official) Cloth → the material fabric, not ready-made clothes
  • Resume / summary ?
    Resume → to continue something you paused Summary → a short description of anything (book, movie, event, etc.)
  • Use/wear
    Use → to do something with an object. Wear → to have clothes or accessories on your body.
  • I don’t like this book. Do you have ___ book I can read? (other/another)
    Another = one more, a single additional thing Other = the rest, or different things in general
  • Differ or different? People’s tastes ___, but the main ___ between the two cakes is the chocolate.
    Differ → to be not the same (verb) Difference → the way things are not the same (noun)
  • What's the action?
    Copy and paste
  • Complete with clothing, clothes and cloth: She bought some new ___, some warm ___, and a piece of red ___.
    clothes / clothing / cloth
  • Yesterday I ___ off my bike and ___ very tired. (fall, feel)
    fell/felt
  • Corpse/body?
    Corpse
  • Scroll or swipe?
    scroll