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"Vocabulary words" refers to any words a person knows, while "study words" are specific words someone is actively learning. Study words can be part of a person's vocabulary, but not all vocabulary words are study words.
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The pronoun and antecedent are in agreement.The pronouns 'he or she' form a singular compound subject (based on the conjunction 'or' - he has/she has) that takes the place of the singular antecedent 'someone'.
It depends on how it's used in a sentence. Someone and Iwould be used as the subject of a sentence; someone and meis the object of a verb or a preposition.
Someone left their jacket at the party last night.
You are an awe-inspiring and daunting companion. I immensely enjoy our sojorns. You make me grin like a Cheshire cat with your bon mots. Our moments together are so convivial that there is no wonder you are my alter ego.
He was vaguely aware that someone could be following him.
No. That is copyright infringement.
Are you asking someone to suggest a word that means 'able to be heard'? Perhaps you could rewrite your question as a proper sentence, then you might get an appropriate answer.
Don't let someone belittle you because your vocabulary does not include words that are rarely used.
An example of vocabulary would be a word that used to represent a definition. For example, many English classes have vocabulary tests to ensure the students properly recognize the words they are learning in class.
Jill was conscious of someone following her so she hurried to a place of safety.
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It shows strong emotion and meant to encourage someone to study the problem before acting.
It's a neologism, an ignorant back-formation from the word "incline" by someone who had no knowledge of the history of the word. Your vocabulary is improved by its absence.
"Though I believe this sentence to be just fine, someone else may come along to make a revision or two so that it gives a better demonstration."
It sounds like someone with poor vocabulary critisising himself.