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1、老外们也常用错的25组英文短语1:Nipitinthebuttvs.NipitinthebudNippingsomethinginthebudmeansthatyou’reputtinganendtoitbeforeithasachancetogroworstart.Nippingsomethinginthebuttmeansyou’rebitingitsbehind.2:Icouldcarelessvs.Icouldn’tcarelessSayingthatyoucouldcarelessabo
2、utatopicimpliesthatyoudocareaboutitatleastalittle.Whatyouusuallymeanisthatyoudon’tcareaboutthetopicatall,hence“Icouldn’tcareless”.3:Oneinthesamevs.OneandthesameWhenyoureallysitandthinkaboutit,“oneinthesame”doesn’tmeananythingatall.Thecorrectphrase“one
3、andthesame”meansthattwothingsarethesame.4:You’vegotanotherthingcomingvs.You’vegotanotherthinkcomingThisisoneofthosephraseswheretheincorrectusageactuallydoesmakesenseandhasbecomeitsownphrase.Butit’sstilltechnicallywrong.Infact,mostpeopledon’tevenknowth
4、ecorrectphraseunlesstheylookitup(Isuredidn’t).Thecorrectversionreallyonlymakessenseifyouusetheentiresentence“ifthat’swhatyouthink,you’vegotanotherthinkcoming.”5:Eachoneworsethanthenextvs.EachoneworsethanthelastUnlessyoucanforeseethefuture,“eachonewors
5、ethanthenext”doesn’tmakesense.Theproblemwiththisphraseisthatitisn’tlogical.Forexample,youcan’tcomparetwobicyclesuntilyou’vetestedthemboth.Sologically,youwouldcomparethecurrentbicycletothelastbikeyoutested.6:Onaccidentvs.ByaccidentSometimesIfeelverysor
6、ryforpeopleattemptingtolearnEnglish.Withphraseslikethis,itmustbeawful.Youcandosomethingonpurpose,butnotonaccident.Prepositionsareakiller.7:Statueoflimitationsvs.StatuteoflimitationsWheneverIthinkofthesetwophrases,IgetremindedofoneofthebestSeinfeldepis
7、odesever.8:Forallintensivepurposesvs.ForallintentsandpurposesYoumayfeelverystronglyandintenseaboutyourpurpose,butthatdoesn’tmakethephrasecorrect.Anothercommonincorrectuseofthephraseisswitchingthewords“for”and“with”.Thecorrectphrasemeansthatyouarecover
8、ingallpossibilitiesandcircumstances.9:Hedidgoodvs.HedidwellThephrasesgoodandwellgetinterchangedsomuchthatsomepeoplethinktheyareactuallyinterchangeablewords.They’renot.Ifyou’reeverconfusedaboutwhichtouse,here’satip:Use“well”asanadverb(wordsused
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