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Darkness is the harbinger of light
Act well your part, there all the honour lies.
One who sees both sides of a question, sees nothing.
I shall write him tomorrow.
He does not wish any reward.
I shall wait you at the cinema.
He pointed the map on the wall.
The sentence “he pointed the map on the wall” has an error in the preposition “on”. The correct usage is “he pointed to the map on the wall” or “he pointed at the map on the wall”. The verb “point” needs a preposition when it is followed by an indirect object, such as “the map”.
My friend shared me his book.
Can you supply me all I need.
Think a number and then double it.
They were listening the music.
He came and asked my book.
She explained me the matter.
I have no prejudice – any food.
Excuse me for trespassing - your time.
We urged – him to consider it.
His book treats - music.
He has little thirst – knowledge.
His words are susceptible - flattery.
They revel - frivolities.
Don't well – past mistakes.
Is the room large - for you?
He reposed - bed for sometime.
Run short of
Spare no pains
Make good
Pick a quarrel with
Make hay while the sun shines
Tell upon
Null and void.
Imaginative - Imaginary
Effect - Affect of
Compliment - Complement
Continual – Continuous
Beside - Besides
Desert – Dessert
Weather - Climate.
I requested him to come, but he - no interest in the matter (show):
His friends were not -, by his sorrow (move).
I think he never - me (pray).
Has he -in persuading him (succeed)?
I am not interested ____you any more ( visit).
I am sorry ____you yesterday ( rebuke).
I tried to pacify him but he went on ____( grumble).