deal with These days even young schoolchildren know how to deal with computers.
These days even young schoolchildren know how to use computers. use/operate/handle a piece of equipment that requires special skill (=make it work): ‘Do you know how to operate a video camera?’ death 1
In the United States, there were over 17000 deaths of AlDS in 1991.
In the United States, there were over 17000 deaths from AIDS in 1991. deaths from a disease : ‘The increase in the number of deaths from malaria was causing concern.’ 2
See THE 4 3
See SHOOT 1 deeply See BELIEVE 3, HOPE 3, KNOW 3, RELATED 2, THINK, UNDERSTAND 2 defect Any products that are found to be defect will
be replaced.
Any products that are found to be defective will be replaced. Defect is a noun: ‘The test flight revealed a number of small defects in the navigation system.’ The adjective is defective : ‘Nowadays defective software is quite unusual.’ degree 1
I have a Master degree in international journalism.
I have a Master’s degree in international journalism. a Master’s degree (or a Master’s), a bachelor’s degree (WITH ‘s ): ‘I’m studying for a Master’s degree in fuel science.’ 2
I have the degree in economics.
I have a degree in economics. a degree (NOT the ): ‘She is studying for a postgraduate degree.’