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VOCABULARY

MUET ~ GRAMMAR

Words often confused because of


Poor Pronunciation

Affect a verb eg: this affects all of us. Effect a noun eg: The effect of his words was surprising. -ant/-ent adjective endings eg: We all have different priorities. -ance/-ence noun endings eg: There is a difference between two cars. Fell past tense of fall eg: He fell from the tenth floor and killed himself. Felt past tense of feel eg: Mega felt ashamed when he arrived late.

Find a verb meaning discover; the opposite of lose eg: Elvina cant find her pen. Fine an adjective meaning good, without problem eg: Your work is fine, you deserve an A Leave a verb meaning go away eg: When you have finished the test, please leave the room. Live a verb meaning be alive or stay in a place eg: Aeron lives in Taman Sri Jaya. Loss - a noun meaning something which has been lost eg: Her death was a terrible loss to us all. Lost the past tense and past participle of the verb lose eg: I lost my way and couldnt get home.

Quiet an adjective, not noisy eg: Please keep quiet. Quite an adverb meaning a little & used together with adjective.eg: Im not quite happy with you! They are they in this expression refers to things which have already been mentioned. Eg: I have 3 cats. They are all black. There are refers to things which are mentioned later in the sentence. Eg: There are some old books under the table. Thing noun, meaning object or affair. Eg: I need to discuss a few things with you. Think verb connected with thought, the action of the mind. Eg: Think carefully before you make decision.

Quickly refers to the way an action is carried out Fast refers to speed This singular eg: This bicycle is new. These plural eg: These bicycles are new. Worse a comparative adjective, used when we compare two things only. Worst a superlative adjective which compares one thing with many other, used with the . Every day - (2 words) an adverb. Eg: She goes there every day. Everyday ( 1 word) an adjective eg: an everyday problem Pass a present tense verb eg: I need to pass my exam. Past - a preposition eg: go past the gate / a noun eg: in

Its short form of it is. Its means belonging to it. Your used before noun, eg : your car Yours used alone, eg: the car is yours Lie the opposite of stand, eg: lie on the floor. The past tense is lay. Eg: we all lay down to rest. Lay means put down. The past tense is laid, eg: He laid the tools on my desk. Me the form of I used after preposition My meaning belonging to me Soon refers to time Quick refers to response

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