Or maybe during a job interview, you were asked to talk about a former boss or a team member? And all you could think of was, “Nice.” Or, “Kind.” Describing others… It’s not always easy, right? Today, we’re going to tackle that precise challenge: how to describe people in...
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Adjectives are an important part of learning English as they allow students to describe people in a detailed and specific manner. By learning adjectives, students can express themselves more clearly and effectively communicate their thoughts and feelings with others. This can be particularly useful in...
Why You Should Never Ignore the Importance of English? Enhanced Expression Learning adjectives in English allows you to express yourself more effectively. By incorporating a wide range of adjectives into your vocabulary, you can accurately describe people, places, and things, enabling your listeners or...
Here is a list of positive English words and phrases to describe yourself at job interviews. ambitious- someone who is keen to get on at work. Example sentence:I'm quiteambitious, and this job would be a great opportunity for me!
Avoid generic words that don’t clearly describe your particular skills and personality. On the other hand, steer clear of overly positive words that could come across as bragging. Here are some words to avoid: Don't Good Great Amazing ...
New York is abusycity. This is atastyapple. nouns modifying Adjectives can also describepronouns. In these examples, the pronouns are in bold: Heishappy. Shewasbeautiful. Itsmellslovely. abeautifulone. In the End, AdjectivesAlwaysModify Nouns ...
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Adjectivesare one of themost excitingparts of speech that we have. Without adjectives, you wouldn’t be able to tell your friends which movies aregreatand which areoverrated. Adjectives also allow us to describe ourselves as beingamazing,incredible, fantastic, and—of course—humble. Most importan...
Hi, Ronnie, thanks for this lesson!!! can you describe for me about adjective word which end with ‘ed’ and ‘ing’. what diffrence between both of them? Nik Najmi Hello! If the adj. ends in “ed” (bored, excited) we are saying how we feel. Eg…. I am bored at school. I...