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patterns useful to learn for spelling correctly, as certain words are spelt in similar ways, and certain letters are put in a particular order, e.g. i before e except after c (as in belief, sieve, but deceive, ceiling) and plurals of words ending with a y change to -ies, e.g. party to parties, lady to ladies.
language that does not offend. This phrase is normally used to criticise language that tries too...
a notice in a newspaper or magazine reporting on the death of a person. Longer obituaries report...
the part of a play or story in which tension builds up, leading to the climax. E.g. In Othello,...
used for modal verbs, which express possibility or a sense of obligation, e.g. I ought to go and...
sharp (clever) humour. Wit is not necessarily biting or angry, but it can be. Shakespeare wrote...