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For more information, please see full course syllabus of Advanced English Grammar
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Advanced English Grammar Problematic Words (V-Z)
Lecture Description
In this lesson, our instructor Rebekah Hendershot gives an introduction to problematic words (V-Z). She then helps differentiate between often confused words which include (but are not limited to): vary/very, warrantee/warranty, weather/whether, were/we’re, who’s/whose, who/whom, and yore/your/you’re. She concludes with some practice and answers.
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Post by Jerry Wu on August 27, 2020
vary also means individual answer in math books
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Last reply by: William Zhang
Thu Mar 19, 2020 3:23 PM
Post by chengpingru on July 23, 2019
I am confused about the word "vice". In the lecture, you said that vice means a bad habit or immoral practice. I searched it up on Google and it had the same result. But I know for a fact that the word "Vice" means secondary or replacement, hence "vice principal" or "vice president".
Please help