Thursday, 17 March 2016

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Wednesday, March 16, 2016
 "At this junction, you have to take caution." Someone said that, through a text. What do you think is wrong with that expression? CAUTION: Never you say "junction" when you should say "juncture". Both words are not the same, please. The expression should be: "At this juncture, you have to take caution." NB: The word "junction" refers to a position where two or more roads meet; while the synonym for "juncture" is "point". e.g. At this point/juncture, I think we have to start suspecting the bus driver (not "junction"). I hope you get?

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