To end a relationship
Break up
Verb : analyze
Noun :
Analysis
He reads a book right now
He is reading
Honest
Dishonest
He wants to go on vacation but he doesnt have any money because he likes to go shopping
He wants to go on vacation, but he doesn't have any money because he likes to go shopping.
To return (to a place) (something to someone)
Get back, give back
Noun : identity; identification
Verb :
To identify
If you will come unprepared, your boss will angry.
If you COME unprepared, your boss will BE angry.
Regular
Irregular
If I can find my wallet we can all go for ice cream and go see a movie
If I can find my wallet, we can all go for ice cream and go see a movie.
collect someone in a car or other vehicle to take them somewhere
pick up
Noun :
Specification (description), specificity(quality)
Their not my friend, but I very like they.
They're not my friends, but I really like them.
Lead
Mislead
"When I say immediately, I mean some time before December", said the manager.
"When I say 'immediately,' I mean some time before December," said the manager.
To postpone
Put off
Noun: resource
Adjective:
Resourceful
I would buy a food last week, but I hadn't some money.
I would have bought (the / some / X ) food last week, but I didn't have any money.
Definite
Indefinite
However they choose to write people are allowed to make their own decisions as a result many people swear by their writing methods.
However they choose to write, people are allowed to make their own decisions; as a result, many people swear by their writing methods.
However they choose to write, people are allowed to make their own decisions. As a result, many people swear by their writing methods.
To find by chance
Come across
Verb: symbolize Adjective:
Symbolic
I want say you the secret, but I late at my meeting and haven't a time.
I want to tell you a secret, but I am late for my meeting and don't have (the) time.
Forgivable
Unforgivable
James while John had had had had had had had had had had had a better effect on the teacher
James, while John had had “had,” had had “had had”; “had had” had had a better effect on the teacher.