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Which one is correct?

I’m often _______ my sister. We look a lot alike!

A. Mistaken about
B. Seen by mistake
C. Make a mistake
D. Mistaken for

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4 British Versus American Terms for Clothes

4 BRITISH VERSUS AMERICAN TERMS FOR CLOTHES

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
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4 Ways to Say You’re Nervous

4 WAYS TO SAY YOU’RE NERVOUS

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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What Does “Need I Say More” Mean?

WHAT DOES “NEED I SAY MORE” MEAN?

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  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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4 Ways to Offer Help

4 WAYS TO OFFER HELP

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  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Say It Right!

WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?

Do you think I need to _______ to meet my girlfriend’s parents?

A. Jump up
B. Tie up
C. Dress up
D. Light up

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .

 

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Ask the Professor – What Does “That Ship Has Sailed” Mean?

WHAT DOES “THAT SHIP HAS SAILED” MEAN?

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
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Is “Root Beer” Really Beer?

IS “ROOT BEER” REALLY BEER?

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  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Say It Right!

Which one is the correct answer?

Don’t be _______ Dean’s bad manners. He’s actually a really nice person.

A. Put upon by
B. Put up with
C. Put off by
D. Put down by

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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Ask the Professor – What’s the Difference Between “Cut Off” and “Cut Out” ?

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “CUT OFF” AND “CUT OUT” ?

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  • The difference between a “recluse” and a “busybody” . . .
  • Why “to fend OFF” means something from “to fend FOR” . . .
  • What it means to “take a rain check,” “keep to yourself,” and “to appoint (someone)” . . .
  • What a social secretary is . . .
  • The best way to use “to sort out” and “to turn down” . . .
  • How to use phrasal verbs like “to settle in” and “to settle down” (they’re not the same!) . . .
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