English common errors: Announcement – English editing.
When you want to give people some important information, you make announcement: ‘Following the announcement of their marriage, they were…
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…
After is used instead of afterwards only informal styles, usually in phrases such as ‘soon after’, ‘not long after’ or…