English Common Errors: anxious – English editing.
Anxious = worried because you fear that something bad may happen or may have happened: ‘Their daughter hadn’t come home…
Anxious = worried because you fear that something bad may happen or may have happened: ‘Their daughter hadn’t come home…
When you want to give people some important information, you make announcement: ‘Following the announcement of their marriage, they were…
Before a word beginning with h, use a if the h is pronounced: ‘a house’, ‘a half’, ‘a horrible day’.…
Ample = (more than) enough; plenty (of): ‘The boot contains ample room for two large suitcases.’ ‘Just one spoonful should…
In British English alternate and alternative have different meanings. Alternate = (1) happening in turn, first one then other: ‘alternate…
Alone = without other people around you: ‘I’ve thought about getting married, but I prefer living alone.’ lonely = sad…
Before the singular form of a countable noun we usually use whole or entire: ‘We spent whole the lesson singing…
Aid is mainly used as a noun: ‘Many countries survive on foreign aid from richer neighbors.’ ‘It is government policy…