To avoid Filipinoisms, it's essential to focus on using clear and concise English expressions rather than direct translations from Filipino. Familiarize yourself with idiomatic phrases and common usage in English to enhance fluency. Practicing with native speakers and consuming English media can also help in recognizing and eliminating these tendencies. Lastly, seeking feedback on your writing and speaking can provide valuable insights into areas for improvement.
Avoid distractions; avoid speeding; avoid going slower than the average traffic speed; avoid going through red lights
just avoid them
The prefix in "avoid" is "a-".
Its bad mumbo jumbo. lots of spyware and malware. Avoid Avoid Avoid
No, "avoid from" is not correct. The correct phrase is simply "avoid," for example, "You should avoid eating too much sugar."
How can you avoid corruption?
You have to avoid their gaze.
no way to avoid getting it
Avoidable is the adjective of avoid.
Avoid junk food
to avoid consistently
To avoid libel, just avoid saying non sense to people.