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languages and Nationalities

davidPosted onMay 31, 2019May 31, 2019

Languages and Nationalities Nationality—noun-N—nationality—adjective-A—language-L Pole—Polish—Polish John is a Pole—N John is Polish—A The children are … Continue Readinglanguages and Nationalities

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adjectives ending in -ing

davidPosted onMay 4, 2019May 4, 2019

adjectives ending in -ing aggravating alarming amazing amusing annoying appealing arresting assuring—reassuring astonishing astounding biting … Continue Readingadjectives ending in -ing

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Modal verb basics

davidPosted onApril 30, 2019April 30, 2019

Modal verb basics Introduction Modal verbs are defective verbs which usually do not have the … Continue ReadingModal verb basics

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could would

davidPosted onApril 30, 2019April 30, 2019

Using could and would in English Could and would are used to express the conditional … Continue Readingcould would

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I don’t care

davidPosted onApril 15, 2019April 15, 2019

I don’t care Be careful of using ‘I don’t care’ instead of ‘I don’t mind’. … Continue ReadingI don’t care

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Stative

davidPosted onApril 13, 2019April 13, 2019

Stative (or State) Verb List Stative or static verbs do not express and action. They … Continue ReadingStative

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use of AT

davidPosted onApril 13, 2019April 13, 2019

verbs and expressions using AT AT in these cases expresses the idea of ‘toward’ laugh … Continue Readinguse of AT

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Verbs followed by about – and some sometimes use on or of too

davidPosted onApril 9, 2019April 18, 2019

These are some verbs followed by about (some sometimes use on or of too): argue … Continue ReadingVerbs followed by about – and some sometimes use on or of too

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🕆 Patterns in irregular verbs
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🕆 Patterns in irregular verbs

davidPosted onApril 3, 2019April 8, 2019

aught catch-caught-caught teach-taught-taught ought buy-bought-bought bring-brought-brought think-thought-thought fight-fought-fought seek-sought-sought en endings i to o to … Continue Reading🕆 Patterns in irregular verbs

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🕆 English terms & Spanish terms

davidPosted onApril 2, 2019April 8, 2019

English terms-Spanish terms 1 a big deal-mucho-muchísimo-I had a great deal of trouble-tuve muchos problemas … Continue Reading🕆 English terms & Spanish terms

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Definition:(adjective) Uttered in a monotonous cadence or rhythm as in chanting.
Synonyms:chantlike, intoned
Usage:The art of his reading was supposed to lie in rolling out the words, quite independently of their meaning, in a loud and singsong voice alternating between a despairing wail and a tender murmur.

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