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ENGLISH VOCABULARY PRACTICE
Topic:
Common vocabulary mistakes/errors - One or two words? 2
Many people, even some native speakers, aren't always sure whether something should be written as two words or one. This exercise will help you practice making that distinction.
1. We have to ____________ our equipment.
setup
set up
2. The ____________ that you have here is quite nice.
setup
set up
3. Let's get together ____________.
some day
someday
4. Let's get together ____________ this week.
someday
some day
5. ____________ your books.
Pick up
Pickup
6. I'll come get you in my ____________. ( = truck)
pick up
pickup
7. He ____________ the best student in class.
may be
maybe
8. ____________ he doesn't understand us.
Maybe
May be
9. ____________ go to the beach.
Lets
Let's
10. He always ____________ me borrow his books.
let's
lets
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