Sowmya Shetty : Online Spoken English Trainer
Truth can be stated in a thousand different ways, yet each one can be true. Swami Vivekananda
Dec 3, 2012
ENGLISH ARTICLES
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"A, An, The" definite and indefinite articles in English Read the following description Here are the basic rules for when ...
Dec 2, 2012
Friendship
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Always be near
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LOST LOVE
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LOST LOVE
Nov 28, 2012
Funny poem
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Found this poem, thought it was so funny. Of loving beauty you float with grace If only you could hide your face Kind, intelligent, loving...
Nov 25, 2012
"Hope increases courage."
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Note that the particular verb you choose helps orient your listener toward your opinion of the statement. "Praveen says" is neu...
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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