Scrooge : A mean piece of vocabulary
'Scrooge' - not a word in everyday use, unless we have a very mean relative…
'Scrooge' - not a word in everyday use, unless we have a very mean relative…
Enquire and inquire : is there a difference in how they are used? Read through the post to understand the confusion in usage of these two verbs.
Contractions are often used in written and spoken English to shorten and 'join' the subject and verb or auxiliary and verb in a sentence. In spoken English they are constantly present so as a learner you definitely need to get your ear around them!
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