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Alone vs All alone vs lonely

Alone: بمفرده، على الرغم من ان الناس حوله All alone: منعزل تماما ولا يوجد احد سواه Lonely: وحيد، وهو شعور داخلي

Carry on VS carry-on

1- carry on: to continue doing something



2- carry-on: a bag that is small enough to be taken onto a plane with you

In the way VS on the way

In the way: an interruption in the path to achieve something


Ex: don't stand in my way



On the way: on the road to


Ex: i am on my way to work

Put VS put on VS put off

Put: يضع Put on: يرتدي Put off: يؤجل- يحبط

Cut in VS cut out

Cut in: يقطع



Cut out: يقتطع من

Admission VS admissions

Admission: 1-the money that you pay to enter a place


2- the act of agreeing that you did something bad



Admissions: the people who have been accepted as students or as members of an organization, or the process of accepting them

Manner VS manners

Manner: (no plural)


1- the way something happens or done


2- the way in which a person talks and behaves



Manners: (plural)


Ways of behaving with other people

Kick ass

1- kick someone's ass= beat someone up


Ex: God this lecture has kicked my ass and me made see the world in a totally different way



2- kickass / kick ass: awesome


Ex: this is your house? Wow, it is kick ass



3- kick some ass= astonish them


Ex: you can go out there and kick some ass

In sight VS out of sight

In sight= able to be seen and not hidden


Ex: The towers of the city were now in sight



Out of sight= hidden


EX: She kept out of sight behind a tre

Hand on VS out VS up

1- hang on: to wait for a short time



2- hang out: to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone



3- hang up: to finish talking on the phone

In order VS out of order

In order= ok/ fine



Out of order= If a machine is out of order, it is not working

On duty VS off duty

On duty: is working



Off duty: isn't working

Heat VS the heat

Heat: the temperature of something The



heat: hot weather or hot conditions

In any case VS in that case

In any case: used to give another reason for something you are saying, or that you have done



In that case: because that is the situation

In stock VS out of stock

1- in stock: available in a shop



2- out of stock: not available in a shop

Arrangement VS arrangements

Arrangement: an agreement between two people or groups



Arrangements: plans for how something will happen

Conclusion VS in conclusion

Conclusion: your opinion after considering all the information about something In



conclusion: used to begin the last part of a speech or a piece of writing

Quality VS Qualities

Quality: how good or bad something is



Qualities: part of the character of someone or something

Out of date VS up to date

Out of date: old



Up to date: modern

Relate VS related

Relate: to tell a story or describe a series of events



Related:


1-If two or more people are related, they belong to the same family


2- connected

Glass VS galsses

Glass:


1: a hard, clear substance that objects such as windows and bottles are made of


2: a container made of glass that is used for drinking



Glasses: a piece of equipment with two transparent parts that you wear in front of your eyes to help you see better

Other VS another

Other: different from a thing or person that you have talked about



Another: one more

No VS not VS none

No: use with nouns


EX: there is no doubt in my mind



Not: 1- use with the verbs


EX: you are not going with us


2- use with nouns, verbs,...to negative


EX: i am not a doctorShe is not sleeping



None: to simply


EX: how many friends came to your party? None came

A lot of VS lots of

A lot of: formal, informal



Lots of: informal

In the end VS at the end

In the end: after a long time or series of events



At the end: in the final part of something

Specially VS especially

Specially: for one purpose



Especially: more than other things or people

Disappointed in VS disappointed with/by

Disappointed in: اذا كان السبب شخصا


Ex: i am disappointed in you



Disappointed with/by: اذا كان السبب شيئا


Ex: mary is disappointed with the weather today

Why the rush VS what's the rush

Why the rush: used for asking someone why they are hurrying to do something



What's the rush: Used for telling someone who is hurrying, to slow down

Chin VS shin

Chin: the bottom part of your face, below your mouth



Shin: the front part of your leg between your knee and your foot

Dip VS sip

Dip: to put something into a liquid for a short time



Sip: to drink, taking only a small amount at a time

Pretend VS prevent

Pretend: to behave as if something is true when it is not



Prevent: to stop something happening or to stop someone doing something

Chase VS chess vs cheese

Chase: to run after someone or something in order to catch them or it Chess: a game that two people play by moving different pieces around a board of black and white squares Cheese: 🧀

District VS distract

District: a part of a city or country



Distract: to make someone stop giving their attention to something

Entire VS interior

Entire: whole or complete



Interior: the inside part of something

Shore VS chore

Shore: the area of land along the edge of the sea or a lake



Chore: a job or piece of work that needs to be done often

Dinner VS diner

Dinner: the main meal of the day that people eat in the evening Diner: in the US, a small informal and inexpensive restaurant, often at the side of the road

Recipe VS receipt

Recipe: a list of foods and of instructions telling you how to cook something



Receipt: a piece of paper that proves that you have received goods or money

Confidence VS confident

Confidence: the belief that you are able to do things well or be successful



Confident: to belief that you are able to do things well or be successful

Peek VS peak VS pick

Peek: take a quick look at something



Peak: the highest level or value of something



Pick: to choose something or someone

Pet VS bet

Pet: an animal that someone keeps in their home



Bet: an act of risking money on the result of a game or competition

Except VS expect

Except: not including a particular fact, thing, or person



Expect: to think that something will happen

Fog VS frog

Fog: a thick cloud close to the ground that makes it difficult to see



Frog: a small, green animal with long back legs for jumping, that lives in or near water

Flaw VS flow

Flaw: a fault, mistake, or weakness, in something or in a plan



Flow: when a liquid moves somewhere in a smooth, continuous way.

Appetite VS appetizer

Appetite: the feeling of want to eat



Appetizer: a small amount of food eaten before the main meal

Den VS hen

Den: the home of some kinds of wild animals Hen: a female bird, especially a chicken

Sight VS the sights

Sight: the ability to use your eyes to see



The sights: the beautiful or interesting places in a city or country

Lack VS lake

Lack: to not have something, or to not have enough of something



Lake: a large area of water that has land all around it

Sly vs fly vs fry

Sly: having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature



Fly: to move through the air



Fry: to cook something in hot oil or fat

Quite VS quit

Quite: a little or a lot but not completely



Quit: to leave your job

Sew VS sow

Sew: to join things together with a needle and thread



Sow: to put seeds into the ground