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✅ Option D, "Neither of the options are suitable for me," contains a subject-verb agreement error because the subject "neither" is singular, but the verb "are" is plural.
"The team of players play well together," contains a subject-verb agreement error because the subject "team" is singular, but the verb "play" is plural.
Discover different expressions with the word "tough" in English, and the translations in French and in Spanish!
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Today's word is: CLOTHES
A really common mistake is to pronounce the TH in clothes like:
"closs-es", "cloths", "close-iz"
There are different versions of this word but native speakers are most likely to say "cloz., The same as the word “close"
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Can you spot the correct comparative form? Test your knowledge with our English quiz! Choose between four sentences and pick the one that correctly uses the comparative form.
Will you choose the right one? Comment and find out!
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- Option B, "His car runs more faster than mine," is INCORRECT because the adverb "more" is not used with adverbs that have an "-er" form, like "faster." The correct form is "His car runs faster than mine."
- Option A, "She's the more taller of the two sisters," is INCORRECT because the adjective "taller" is already in the comparative form (comparative of superiority of "tall"). The correct form is "She's the taller of the two sisters."