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I modified my document a bit at 29 Sept 6:58PM (Hong Kong Time - GMT +8).
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Yes, really a headache (so that's why it has a difficulty ratings of 5 stars!!).
It was a headache when I was making the table. >.
Try your best to point out any mistake (or ambiguous areas).
Or add more information (if missing).
If you
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Thanks a lot.
I would like to have more options because:
- more variations in the passage.
- if you forget one option, you still have another option to replace.
^^
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The link has been fixed.
Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
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> I think you mean "Do these words differ in meaning?"
Yes, my silly mistake.
To confirm, do you mean incorrectly and wrong have the same meaning?
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First, firstly, initially, start, beginning
Difficulty ratings: *****
I would like to know if I am correct in understanding the following:
What are the differences among the following:
At first
At long first
First(adv)
First of
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First person --> I, my, me,mine; we, us, our, ours
Second person --> You, your, you, yours
Pronoun --> word used to represent a noun (basic eg: I, you, he, she, it, they, we) (More advanced eg: either, neither, both)
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Try to see if the following is correct:
The first part of something
Eg Set off at the __ of the road.
Correct Options:
- start
- beginning
(PS: Please suggest any other words if possible)
The last part of something
Eg Go right to
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Difficulty ratings: *****
I would like to know if I am correct in understanding the following:
At (long) last
Last(adv)
Last of all
Last but not least
In the last place
Lastly
Finally
Eventually
In the end
At the end
To
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Does these words differ in meaning?
You just mentioned rightly / wrongly VS right / wrong only.
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