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Is it stationary or stationery?

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If it’s standing still, it’s stationary. The paper you use to write a letter is stationery.
It’s easy to remember when to use which spelling by making the “e” in stationery stand for envelope.
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Fewer or less? Who’s counting?
If you’re counting or measuring something — whether it’s people, cows or chairs — use fewer.

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If you can’t count or measure it, use less. Again: Fewer for measuring; less when you aren’t.

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Because there were fewer fans at the game, there was less noise than usual.
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Appraise or apprise?

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When the diamond you inherited from Aunt Lucy is being appraised, it’s value is being set. The appraiser will then apprise you of the value.

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Appraise means to set a value; apprise means to inform.

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When you can’t remember which is which, remember the “a” in both appraise and value. The lone “i” in apprise is for inform.
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Imbecile (n)

I aM BEing CILE (Silly) (Countributed by bibekkk)
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Link/memory sentence : (Countributed by bibekkk)
MBA KE BEES (20) Saal bad bhi Imbecile hai.
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He is prearing for MBA . He is not an Imbecile
If possible, sketch it somewhere or imagine your friend who is preparing for MBA.
Sentence :
1 Laloo’s speech is admired by the imbeciles
2. He is an imbecile.

Imbecile (Antonym)
a) dummy
b) nerd
c) moron
d) tomfool
e) genius
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