Cambridge + YuzheJul 7, 2017Common mistake - during or forWe use during to say when something happens, if it happens in or over a period of time. We use for to talk about the length of time...
Cambridge + YuzheJul 6, 2017Common mistake - each or everyWe use each to refer to individual things in a group or a list of two or more things. It is often similar in meaning to every, but we use...
Cambridge + YuzheJul 6, 2017Common mistake - content or contentsContent (uncountable) Content as a singular noun is uncountable. It means the ideas that are contained in a piece of writing or a film or...
Cambridge + YuzheJul 5, 2017Common mistake - consist, comprise or composeConsist, comprise and compose are all verbs used to describe what something is ‘made of’. We don’t use them in continuous forms. Consist...