Miscalleanous
Grammar
Mistakes
Pronunciation
Synonyms
100

Is it correct?

totally cold

totally freezing

100

I was wondering that it was a mistake.

I was wondering if it was a mistake.

100

I have one news for you.

I have some news/a piece of news for you.

100

reckon

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100

have no idea

have no clue

200

define: DEPRECIATE

opposite of appreciate

200

He congratulated me for my success.

He congratulated me on my success.

200

It's way more cheaper.

It's way cheaper.

200

comfortable

Not: komfortejbul

200

a delicate topic

a thorny topic

300

define: DECAY

synonym of: get run down / dilapidated / ruined

300

How come there were only three persons?

How come there were only three people?

300

If I hadn't studied hard, I could fail the exam.

If I hadn't studied hard, I could've failed the exam.

300

exhaustion

/ig-ˈzȯs-chən /

300

escape from your daily problems

get away from your daily problems

400

the difference: thrifty vs a spendthrift

good with money (positive) vs often in the red

400

Pam has not only a big imagination but also a rich work experience.

Pam has not only big imagination but also rich work experience.

400

I was afraid that I will be punished if I don't follow the restrictions.

I was afraid that I would be punished if I hadn't followed the restrictions.

400

fanthomable

ˈˈ/fa-t͟hə-mə-bəl/ 

400

start a journey

embark on a journey

500

Correct or not? 

I reckon about holidays now.

I'm thinking of holidays now. (the process of making a decision)

500
Some people will always judge you when they are seeing you.

Some people will always judge you when they see you.

500

He apologized me for stealing the food and promised to not do it again.

He apologized to me for stealing the food and promised no to do it again.

500

bewildering

 /bi-ˈwil-d(ə-)riŋ/ 

500

emotions take control

emotions come into force

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