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correct the error 1) please hear me patiently. 2) they are best enemies.​

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Answered by Aalima786
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Answer:

1) Please listen to me patiently.

2) They are the best enemies.

Answered by 1304vaishaligupta
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1) Please listen to me patiently .

2) They are the best enemies.

Use of the -

1) There are two articles in English:

and/with. It is used to refer to definite nouns or definite nouns. a/an is used to modify non-specific or indefinite nouns. They are called definite and indefinite articles.

2) a/an = indefinite article

3) For example, when we say "Let's read a book," we mean a specific book. When I say "Let's read a book," I mean any book, not a specific book.

Use of to-

1) To is a preposition with multiple meanings such as "towards" and "to".

too is an adverb meaning "too much" or "too much".

2) To clarify this:

Two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it is a number and cannot be used in place of both.

To and too are at the top of the hierarchy of things that drive grammarians crazy. It's very common for them to be confused, abused, or abused, and it's not just in YouTube comments or his Reddit. People everywhere seem to confuse these two funny little words and it can happen to anyone.

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