Recommended by Raquel Dorough Mclean
Raquel Dorough Mclean
A fascinating story, with content ranging from suspense to drama, in which it tells a story about a couple who had everything to work out, but unfortunately it didn't, but with the end of the romance, things begin to change, this story It's thought-provoking, and it leaves everyone wanting more and it's worth reading...
"FEWER" and "LESS"
"Fewer" is used for countable items. "Less" is used for uncountable quantities. Ex.: We need fewer chairs. There is less water in the bottle.
"IMPLY" and "INFER"
"Imply" means to suggest indirectly. "Infer" means to deduce or conclude from evidence. Ex.: Her silence seemed to imply disapproval. From her reaction, we can infer that she is unhappy.
Recommended by Raquel Dorough Mclean
Raquel Dorough Mclean
A fascinating story, with content ranging from suspense to drama, in which it tells a story about a couple who had everything to work out, but unfortunately it didn't, but with the end of the romance, things begin to change, this story It's thought-provoking, and it leaves everyone wanting more and it's worth reading...