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Nov 24, 2012

The word 'Day' in sentence

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Word Day in the sentence gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. Over the last few  day s he had...

Has not in the sentence

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Has is used with He, She and It in the present, to give present perfect meaning. Let's read some examples. She has not come yet. She...
Nov 23, 2012

Idiom

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Yellow journalism Meaning:  Journalism in which sensational stories are used to boost sales, or biased reporting is used to change the...
Nov 22, 2012

All hope abandon ye who enter here'

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From Dante's  Divine Comedy . The 1814 translation into English by the Reverend H. F. Cary is the origin for this phrase in English, ...
Nov 20, 2012

It's raining cats and dogs

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“Cats and dogs” come from the Greek expression  cata doxa , which means “contrary to experience or belief.” If it is raining cats and dogs,...
Nov 15, 2012

Word for the day

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Achromatic adj.  Meaning : Free of colour, weak in colourful. not colourful, Colourless, Relating to, employing,  or  denoting lenses t...

Phrasal verbs with meaning and example

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check  someone/something  out look at carefully, investigate The security guard  checks out  all new employees. check out  someone/someth...
Nov 14, 2012

Phrasal verbs with meaning and example

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not  care for  someone/something not like (formal) I don't  care for  his behaviour. catch up get to the same point as someone else Y...

Word for the day

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Unbeknownst Meaning occurring or existing without the knowledge of Usage: 1. Our cousin had been ill for years,unbeknownst to the fami...
Nov 13, 2012

Word for the day

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Inherently Meaning: In an essential manner. The adverb  inherently  means in a natural or innate manner. Some people enjoy your  inhe...

Phrasal verbs - usage

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call   something   off cancel Pruthvi  called  the wedding  off  because he wasn't in love with his fiancé. call on   someone ask for...
Nov 10, 2012

Word for the day

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Ethnocentric: Meaning: Cantered on  a specific ethnic group, usually one's own.               1.  Belief in the superiority of one...

Phrasal verbs with meaning and example

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call around phone many different places/people We  called around  but we weren't able to find the book we needed. call   someone   ba...
Nov 9, 2012

Idiom for the day

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Be on the tip of tongue: Meaning:  if something we want to say is on the tip of our  tongue, we think we know it and that we will be able ...

Word for the day

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Dwell: Meaning: Thing moodily or anxiously about something.               : To live. Usage : 1.Keep dwelling on what went wrong.       ...

Phrasal verbs with meaning and examples

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back   something   up reverse You'll have to  back up  your car so that I can get out. back   someone   up support My wife  backed  m...
Nov 7, 2012

Phrasal Verbs with meaning and example

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Verb Meaning Example ask   someone   out invite on a date Gagan  asked  Mallika  out  to dinner and a movie. ask around ask many people ...

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Word for the day: Concern: Something that interests because it is  impotent  or affects you. There is a growing concern with pollution. ...
Nov 6, 2012

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Would  is the past tense of  will  in indirect speech. He said, ‘I  will  come.’ He said that he  would  come. Should  is the past ...
Nov 2, 2012

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Phrase for the day: A bunch of fives:  meaning: A fist. the fives are the five fingers. Word for the day: Intend: Meaning: have in mi...

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                                              Chapter 1 Greeting In the morning: 1. Good morning  grand pa 2. Good mor...
Nov 1, 2012

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Phrase for the day: A Bird In The Hand Is Worth Two In The Bush:  Having something that is certain is much better than taking a risk fo...

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Word for the day: Ancient: Meaning: very old EXAMPLE SENTENCE: Verona's  ancient  citizens Cast by their grave beseeming ornam...

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                                 Word for the day Petulant: Pronunciation: pe-chə-lənt Meaning: easily irritated or annoyed Synonym...
Oct 31, 2012

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Word for the day Antagonism: Pronunciation:\an-ˈta-gə-ˌni-zəm\: noun Usage: 1.  an actively expressed feeling of dislike and ho...
Oct 30, 2012

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Fiancé  vs  Fiancée Word  origin  :  The origin of the word fiancé is mid 19th  century, from French, past participle of  fiancer  ...

LISTEN and TO HEAR

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Do you know the difference between the verbs TO LISTEN and TO HEAR? TO LISTEN is active. TO HEAR is passive. Sometimes you can LISTEN too ...

Conversational phrases

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babbling gossip bacchanalian desires bachelor freedom bad omen baffled sagacity [sagacity = farsighted; wise] balanced capaci...
Oct 2, 2012

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abandoned hope abated pride abbreviated visit abhorred thraldom [thraldom = enslaved or in bondage] abiding romance abject subm...
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