What are the hardest languages to learn? It depends on what your native language is. If it's English, you're in the right place. When you peel the onion
Fecund has been flourishing in the English language and describing fructuous things since the 15th century. It ultimately made its way into the English lexicon through the Latin adjective fecundus,
Different Ways to Say SAID in English added admitted advised affirmed agreed announced answered asserted assured avoided avowed awakened bellowed blurted bragged cautioned challenged claimed conceited conceded concluded confessed confused continued corrected cried deceived decided declared demanded denied denounced detected disclaimed disclosed divulged emphasized estimated explained expressed forewarned founded gasped growled grunted guessed hinted insisted interjected interrupted joked lied maintained mentioned mumbled murmured objected offered ordered panted pleaded pointed out prayed preached presented proclaimed promised proposed protested quipped ranted recovered related reminded repeated replied reported restated revealed screamed shouted sighed speculated spouted stated stipulated theorized threatened tolerated underestimated
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List of Commonly Confused Words in English.
Answers: 1b 2c 3a 4c 5d 6d 7b 8a (cause and effect) linking_words_phrases (linking words) (linking words)
English Synonym Words Starting With C calm quiet, tranquil, still capture apprehend, seize, care concern, protection careful cautious, watchful cease stop, discontinue certain positive, sure, definite charming delightful, appealing chilly cool, nippy chubby plump, pudgy clarify explain, simplify close shut, fasten close near, imminent coarse bumpy, rough colossal enormous, immense combine blend, unite, join comical amusing, funny, complex complicated, intricate competent capable, qualified comprehend understand, grasp complete conclude, finish complex complicated, intricate compress crush, condense concrete real, tangible, solid concur agree, cooperate condemn censure, denounce condense compress confess admit, acknowledge confine contain, enclose conflict oppose, differ, clash conflict fight, battle, struggle
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Noun Preposition Collocations! Learn useful noun and preposition combinations with examples, ESL picture and video lesson to improve your English fluency.
A 5-minute-activity ws about 2012-13. Students think about events in 2012 they loved, did, hated etc...and also look at 2013 -what they wish for the new yeear and what they fear etc. Happy New Year. - ESL worksheets
Are you struggling to understand when to use “who” versus “whom” in your writing? You’re not alone! Even native English speakers can find this aspect of grammar confusing at times. But fear not, we’re here to help clear up any confusion you may have. In this article, we’ll go over the rules for using “who” ... Read more
Asking For and Giving Directions Activity - Business English Lesson and Activity for EFL Teachers and Students: Combine this activity with the PPP / ESA....
Grammar is one of those funny things that sparks a wide range of reactions from different people. While one person couldn’t care less about colons vs. semicolons, another person will have a visceral…