Writing is made up of
words. The first requirement of writing English is to learn some English words
every day to build up your vocabulary -- you may have to know at least a few
thousand words before you can write effectively.
Learning vocabulary
may look daunting to you (you may not know the word daunting,
but most probably you can still guess that it means something like
"difficult"; that is how you learn a new work
by relating it to the context in a sentence), but you have to learn it cumulatively,
that is, learning a few words every day.
Advance / Advancement
Advance, as
a verb, means going forward or making progress; advancement
means promotion.
e.g.
With the advance of winter, days are
growing shorter.
e.g.
To seek advancement in
your career, you need to work extra hard or get a higher qualification.
Observable / Observant
Observable: can be seen or
noticed; observant:
quick to pay attention.
e.g. The solution to the problem is observable to many scientists.
e.g. To be a good scientist, you must be observant of all the relevant
details and data.
Noteworthy / Noticeable
Noteworthy means deserving
attention; noticeable means
easily seen.
e.g. The candidate's accomplishments are noteworthy.
e.g. The flaws in the Governor's character are
easily noticeable to
the public.
Pretense / Pretension
Pretense is to make
believe; pretension is
a claim
e.g. She makes no pretense to like her
mother-in-law. (She does not pretend that she likess her mother-in-law)
e.g. He made no pretension to that award. (He
never claimed that he received that award)
All / All of
All is used for
amount, quantity, distance, and length of time.
e.g. all the money, all the way, all day, all night,
All of is used when a
simple pronoun follows.
e.g. all of it, all of you, all of us.
All and all of may be used
when it refers to number.
e.g. All or all of the employees are
satisfied with the new policy.
Ingenious / Ingenuous
Ingenious is clever; ingenuous is natural, free from
deceit.
e.g. I must say that was an ingenious way to fund the
project.
e.g. The Mayor's response to the questions
from the reporter was sincere and ingenuous.
Stephen Lau
Copyright© by Stephen Lau
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