A | B |
all the farther/faster | DO NOT USE. Use "as far as/as fast as" |
and etc. | DO NOT USE. Use "etc." |
anywheres/everywheres/nowheres | DO NOT USE with "s" on the end |
as if/as though | use instead of "like" if hooking two clauses together |
being as/being that | DO NOT USE. Use "since" or "because" |
bust, busted | DO NOT USE. Use "burst" or "break" |
can't hardly | DO NOT USE. Use "can hardly" or "can't" |
can't scarcely | DO NOT USE. Use "can scarcely" or "can't" |
could of | DO NOT USE "of" after a verb; use "could have" or "could've" |
don't | CANNOT WORK with "he, she, it"; use "doesn't" |
had of | DO NOT USE "of after a verb; use "had" alone |
had ought | Use "ought" alone |
he, she, they with noun subject | DO NOT USE a double subject |
kind of a | use "kind of" alone to mean "type" or "variety" |
kind of/sort of | DO NOT USE to mean "how much"; use "rather" or "somewhat" |
might of, must of | DO NOT USE "of" after a verb; use "have" or "'ve" |
off of | DO NOT USE two prepositions together; use "off" alone |
sort of a | use "sort of" alone to mean "type" or "variety" |
that there | DO NOT USE; use "that" alone |
this here | DO NOT USE; use "this" alone |
try and | DO NOT USE; use "try to" |
when/where | DO NOT USE these words in a definition |
accept | to receive (verb) |
affect | to influence (verb) |
allusion | reference to something (noun) |
among | in THREE or more items |
as | use instead of "like" after a verb to hook two clauses together (conjunction) |
at after where | DO NOT USE after "where" or at end of sentence |
beside | by the side of (preposition) |
besides | in addition to (preposition) |
between | in TWO items |
bring | to come carrying something |
discover | to find something that already exists |
effect | result of some action (noun); accomplish or bring about (verb) |
emigrate | to to fro a country to settle elsewhere |
except | excluding (preposition); leave out (verb) |
fewer | not so many; use before a PLURAL noun |
good | beneficial, successful or favorable; tells "what kind", not how (adj) |
hardly | with difficulty; do not use after "not" |
illusion | false or overly optimistic idea (noun) |
immigrate | to come into a country to settle there |
imply | to suggest something |
infer | to interpret or get meaning from a remark or an action |
invent | to be the first to make something not known before |
lay, laid, have laid | to put down |
learn | to acquire information |
leave | to go away |
less | not so much; use before a SINGULAR noun |
let | to permit or allow |
lie, lay, have lain | to be on a horizontal surface |
like | resembling (preposition); do not use to combine clauses |
of | do not use after a verb (might, should, could, would, had) or another preposition (outside, inside, off) |
ought | should; do not use with "had" |
raise | to lift up |
respectfully | with full respect |
respectively | each in the order given |
rise | to go up |
set | put something in place |
shall | intend to; use only with "I" or "we" |
sit | become seated |
some | do not use as adverb to mean "to what extent": use "somewhat" |
take | to leave carrying something |
teach | to instruct or provide information |
than | conjunction used in comparisions |
that | refers to people or things (pronoun) |
them | those people or things (pronoun); DO NOT USE in front of a noun |
then | at that time (adverb) |
way | distance; do not use "ways" |
well | skillfully (adverb); healthy, attractively groomed, satisfactory (adjective) |
what | the thing that; do not use to introduce an adjective clause |
which | refers only to things (pronoun) |
who | refers only to people as a subject (pronoun) |
whom | refers only to people as an object of verb or preposition (pronoun) |