English Word and Grammar (spasmodic/ will/ left, right and centre)

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Jul 6, 2007, 12:04:50 PM7/6/07
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WORD OF THE DAY:

spasmodic - occuring or done for short periods at a time, at intervals
which are not regular

In the world of mobile phones where everyday new models are being
launched, very few sets get spasmodic response from the users.

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WRONG TO CORRECT:

WRONG: Will you watch television this evening?

CORRECT: Are you going to watch television this evening?

GRAMMAR: Do not use will to say what somebody has already arranged or
decided to do in the future.

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IDIOM/ Phrases

left, right and centre - everywhere; to extremes

My friend Rahul has spent money left, right and centre.

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