Category : Conversation

At the moment/At this moment

We must avoid these phrases because ‘moment’ is a too narrow fraction of time state and it is an uncommon way to refer to time in English. Use: At present/Presently/Currently

I suggest you…

Believe it or not, lots of people will misinterpret this simple phrase. It’s often used in a derogatory manner in everyday English.

The word CORRESPONDING

Please be careful with the word corresponding. “you need a corresponding subscription to use these tools.” In this example, the word “corresponding” meant to say something like “appropriate”. If we go into more details, it tried to say something like “to use these tools, you need a subscription that includes these tools”. Or “to use

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