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response to the advertisement.’
When you mean ‘a full investigation or a long serious study’, the usual word is inquiry: ‘a court of
inquiry’, ‘There is to be an official inquiry into the cause of the crash.’
inside
Inside of the wallet there should be £20 and my Visa Card.
Inside the wallet there should be £20 and my Visa Card.
inside sth (WITHOUT of): ‘Inside the box was a small silver spoon.’
insist
The porter insisted to help us with our baggage.
The porter insisted on helping us with our baggage.
The porter insisted that he (should) help us with our baggage.
insist on (doing) sth: ‘He insisted on paying for the meal himself.’
insist that sb (should) do sth: ‘He insisted that he (should) pay for the meal himself.’
in spite of
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instead
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Instead of to go to a disco, we went to the cinema.
Instead of going to a disco, we went to the cinema.
You should go out more instead to stay at home all the time.
You should go out more instead of staying at home all the time.
instead of (doing) sth: ‘Instead of waiting for a bus, we decided that it would be quicker to walk.’
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