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Thursday, April 22, 2010

[Tip] At last vs. At least.



* Use at last when you mean "after a considerable length of time; finally."

* Use at least when you mean "according to the lowest possible assessment; not less than. If nothing else "


Examples:



At least knock before you barge in like that.

At lsat they are here.

I waited at least an hour.



Quiz-
Confusing words: http://www.bbc.co.uk/apps/ifl/skillswise/mod_quizzes/words/spelling/recognising/confusingwords/quizengine?quiz=simplequiz2;templateStyle=simplequiz;pagerType=pages;pagerData=1

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