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The 500 Most Frequent doubts about Good English

  • British Council
Publishing date:27/09/2016

Synopsis:

Although we can get by in English, we all to some degree have doubts when it comes to choosing the right word, expression or construction for a phrase.

Is it right to say ‘funner’ instead of

‘more fun’?

Is ‘altogether’ the same as ‘all together’?

Can you write ‘alright’ instead of ‘all right’?

What’s the difference between ‘if’ and ‘in case’?

What’s the best way to sign off in an email? ‘Best’, ‘Regards’, or ‘Thanks’?

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Publishing date: 27/09/2016

ISBN: 978-84-670-4841-4

Pages: 712

Imprint: Espasa

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