talk boastfully about one's achievements, blow your own trumpet, an extremely rare event, once in a blue moon, to confirm or settle something definitively., clinch, After days of negotiation he finally ____ the deal to buy the company., After days of negotiation he finally clinched the deal to buy the company., which VS that, Use that for essential (restrictive) information that specifies which item you are talking about. Use which for extra, non-essential (non-restrictive) information that merely adds commentary. Clauses with which are separated by commas, while clauses with that are never separated by commas., which VS what, The core difference is that which is used for limited, specific choices (selecting from a defined set), while what is used for broad, open-ended questions (an unlimited or unknown range of possibilities), Non vediamo l'ora., We look forward to it., We are not sure how *does it work.*❌, We are not sure how *it works.*✅, They are more used to ask*---* for that.❌, They are more used to asking for that.✅, to be used to + gerund VS used to + verb, "Used to" indicates a past habit that has stopped, while "be used to" means you are accustomed to something., to do one's job *good*❌, to do one's job *well*✅, It is appreciated.📢, It is appreciated /uh-*pree*-shee-ey-tid/., You can see what you did *good.*❌, You can see what you did *well.*✅, good VS well, adjective VS adverb
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