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Regarding vocabulary: Use the proper words for suitable place. #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:27 am   Regarding vocabulary: Use the proper words for suitable place.
 

i am simply confusing to use the proper words for suitable place, i know lot of words for a single meaning, how to avoid this kind of confusion , kindly give some suggestions
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Regarding vocabulary: Use the proper words for suitable place. #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:50 am   Regarding vocabulary: Use the proper words for suitable place.
 

What do you mean by 'words for suitable place'? Are you referring to idioms and fixed expressions? It's always good to learn words in context rather than just trying to learn the meanings of separate words. You might need to pay a little more attention to detail.

For example, the correct phrase is either 'a lot of words' or 'lots of words'. You wrote 'lot of words' which does not exist. Simply try to learn complete phrases and don't try invent your own expressions.

Also, you should try to develop the habit of following basic spelling rules. Words such as 'i' don't exist in English.

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