tailieunhanh - Learning A Burt of Correct English_6

Bristolians có khó khăn đặc biệt là phân biệt giữa hai vì xâm nhập Bristol 'l'. Những câu mẫu mực này sẽ giúp ý tưởng của bạn | IDEA OR IDEAL It was given to my husband. It was given to ME. It was given to MY HUSBAND AND ME. iii The pronoun myself has two distinct functions. It can be used in constructions like this where it is essential to the sense I cut MYSELF yesterday. I did it by MySeLF. It can be used to help emphasise a point. In these cases it can be omitted without changing the overall sense I ll wrap the parcel MYSELF. MYSELF I would disagree. Myself should never be used as a substitute for I or me . My friend and myself had a wonderful time in Austria. My friend and I had a wonderful time. They presented my brother and myself with a silver cup. They presented my brother and me with a silver cup. This is from Henry and myself. This is from Henry and me. -ible See -ABLE -IBLE. idea or ideal Bristolians have particular difficulty distinguishing between these two because of the intrusive Bristol l . These exemplar sentences should help Your IDEA is brilliant. This is an IDEAL spot for a picnic. His IDEALS prevent him from eating meat. 95 IDIOSYNCRASY idiosyncrasy not -cy -ie- See EI IE SPELLING RULE. illegible or ineligible ILLEGIBLE not able to be read INELIGIBLE not properly qualified illusion See ALLUSION DELUSION OR ILLUSION . imaginary or imaginative IMAGINARY existing only in the imagination IMAGINATIVE showing or having a vivid imagination being creative original imformation Wrong spelling. See INFORMATION. immediately not immeadiately or immediatly immense immensely not immensly immigrant See EMIGRANT OR IMMIGRANT . imminent See EMINENT OR IMMINENT . immoral See AMORAL OR IMMORAL . implicit See EXPLICIT OR IMPLICIT . imply or infer To IMPLY something is to hint at it She IMPLIED that there were strong moral objections to his appointment but didn t say so in so many words. To INFER is to draw a conclusion Am I to INFER from what you say that he is unsuitable for the post impossible not -able imposter impostor Both spellings are correct. The second form -or is however more .

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