TAILIEUCHUNG - Những từ dễ nhầm lẫn trong tiếng anh 3

Tham khảo tài liệu 'những từ dễ nhầm lẫn trong tiếng anh 3', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | ONTO OR ON TO an OFFICIAL visit an OFFICIAL invitation OFFICIOUS fussy self-important interfering an OFFICIOUS secretary an OFFICIOUS waiter often not offen omission omit omitted omitting See ADDING ENDINGS iv . one This can be a useful impersonal pronoun ONE never knows. However it can be difficult to keep up in a long sentence ONE never knows if ONE S husband is likely to approve of ONE S choice but that is a risk ONE has to take. Use one sparingly and beware the risk of pomposity. only The position of only in a sentence is crucial to meaning. See AMBIGUITY ii . onnist Wrong spelling. See HONEST. onto or on to There are circumstances when the words must always be written separately. We will consider these first. 149 OPHTHALMOLOGIST Always write the words separately if to is part of an infinitive . to eat to speak to be to watch etc. She drove ON TO test the brakes. As a matter of interest you can double-check the separateness of the two words by separating them further She drove ON because she wanted TO test the brakes. Always write the words separately when to means towards We cycled ON TO Oxford. Once again the two words can be further separated We cycled ON the few remaining miles TO Oxford. It is permissible to write onto or on to when you mean to a position on The acrobat jumped ONTO the trapeze. The acrobat jumped ON TO the trapeze. It should be borne in mind however that many careful writers dislike onto and always use on to . Onto is more common in American English but with the cautions expressed above. ophthalmologist not opth- opinion not oppinion opposite oral See AURAL OR ORAL . 150 OUT OF organise organize Both spellings are correct. original originally original ly ought Ought is always followed by an infinitive to visit to read to do etc . We OUGHT to write our thank-you letters. The negative form is ought not . We OUGHT NOT to hand our work in late. The forms didn t ought and hadn t ought are always wrong. X He didn t ought to say this. He OUGHT

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