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Idioms you can use

Idioms you can use come out in the wash = to be OK in the end despite difficultiesdo someone’s heart good = make someone feel better emotionallyfill someone’s shoes = be able to do as well as a previous boss, leader, etc.go the distance = do everything that is necessary, participate in a situation to … Read more

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Using The Present Perfect Continuous

Using The Present Perfect Continuous Jan 29, 2015 #Suniltams Are you currently studying English in a traditional school? If you are, I’m sure you learning all about grammar, verb tenses, and all the other ins and outs (technical things) of the English language. But when it comes time to use your English in a real … Read more

Short Speech On Education

Education makes the people easy to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern, but impossible to enslave”, so said Lord Brougham. This is entirely true, for without education a man is a shade better than an animal. Just as it is difficult to lead a flock of sheep, you can at best hen) them … Read more

Words that are their own antonyms

1. Sanction (via French, from Latin sanctio (n-) , from sancire ‘ratify,’) can mean ‘give official permission or approval for (an action)’ or conversely, ‘impose a penalty on.’ * 2. Oversight is the noun form of two verbs with contrary meanings, “oversee” and “overlook.” “Oversee,” from Old English ofersēon ‘look at from above,’ means ‘supervise’ … Read more

Substitution – Shorten the sentences

substitutionLook at these two sentences and their differences: I have never been to America but my sister has been to America.I have never been to America but my sister has been there. Not those plates, I mean the plates in the corner.Not those plates, I mean the ones in the corner. To shorten sentences and still … Read more

Went Sentence Examples

I told them about a week ago and I went over it again with them today. 3 2 Carmen’s mouth went dry with fear. 1 The coop was a comfortable 48°F – warm enough to keep the eggs from freezing, but cold enough that the chickens didn’t get shocked by the temperature change when they … Read more