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        老外也常犯的十大英語錯誤

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        也許你覺得這些都很簡單,但是小心陰溝也會翻船哦,看看日常應(yīng)用中,你有沒有犯過下面的錯誤呢?
            1. Loose for lose
            No: I always loose the product key.
            Yes: I always lose the product key.
            2. It's for its (or god forbid, its')
            No: Download the HTA, along with it's readme file.
            Yes: Download the HTA, along with its readme file.
            No: The laptop is overheating and its making that funny noise again.
            Yes: The laptop is overheating and it's making that funny noise again.
            3. They're for their for there
            No: The managers are in they're weekly planning meeting.
            Yes: The managers are in their weekly planning meeting.
            No: The techs have to check there cell phones at the door, and their not happy about it.
            Yes: The techs have to check their cell phones at the door, and they're not happy about it.
            4. i.e. for e.g.
            No: Use an anti-spyware program (i.e., AdAware).
            Yes: Use an anti-spyware program (e.g., AdAware).
            Note: The term i.e. means "that is"; e.g. means "for example." And a comma follows both of them.
            5. Effect
            for affect
            No: The outage shouldn't effect any users during work hours.
            Yes: The outage shouldn't affect any users during work hours.
            Yes: The outage shouldn't have any effect on users.
            Yes: We will effect several changes during the downtime.
            Note: Impact is not a verb. Purists, at least, beg you to use affect instead:
            No: The outage shouldn't impact any users during work hours.
            Yes: The outage shouldn't affect any users during work hours.
            Yes: The outage should have no impact on users during work hours.
            6. You're for your
            No: Remember to defrag you're machine on a regular basis.
            Yes: Remember to defrag your machine on a regular basis.
            No: Your right about the changes.
            Yes: You're right about the changes.
            7. Different than for different from
            No: This setup is different than the one at the main office.
            Yes: This setup is different from the one at the main office.
            Yes: This setup is better than the one at the main office.
            8. Lay
            for lie
            No: I got dizzy and had to lay down.
            Yes: I got dizzy and had to lie down.
            Yes: Just lay those books over there.
            9. Then for than
            No: The accounting department had more problems then we did.
            Yes: The accounting department had more problems than we did.
            Note: Here's a sub-peeve. When a sentence construction begins with If, you don't need a then. Then is implicit, so it's superfluous and wordy:
            No: If you can't get Windows to boot, then you'll need to call Ted.
            Yes: If you can't get Windows to boot, you'll need to call Ted.
            10. Could of, would of for could have, would have
            No: I could of installed that app by mistake.
            Yes: I could have installed that app by mistake.
            No: I would of sent you a meeting notice, but you were out of town.
            Yes: I would have sent you a meeting notice, but you were out of town.