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can’t find my keys, but I expect they’ll turn up somewhere.’
When you are talking about the final result of something, use turn out: ‘After a bad start, the
party turned out to be a great success.’
TV
After dinner we watched a film in TV.
After dinner we watched a film on TV.
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at RADIO
type
1
The manager of the shop told me that he was not responsible for
these type of
fault.
The manager of the shop told me that he was not responsible for these types of
fault.
See Note
at KINO OF 1
2
This type of shoes don’t damage the grass.
his type of shoe doesn’t damage the grass.
These types of shoe/s don’t damage the grass.
See Note
at
KIND OF 2
typical
1
Angelo took us to a typical restaurant.
Angelo took us to a typical Italian restaurant.
After typical you usually mention the exact group to which someone or something belongs:
‘McGarron looked like a typical American car salesman.’
‘The old fireplace and the few pieces of typical Basque furniture give the room a homely
atmosphere.’
2
After dinner it is typical to sing carols.
After dinner we usually sing carols.
After dinner it is customary to sing carols.
When you are talking about what usually happens at a particular time of the year, use usually or
(especially in formal styles) customary: ‘It’s customary to kiss the bride.’
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