Well, that is our program for this week. But just one last warning: If you don't try the grammar exercise, you will miss a chance to practice your English. I'm Alice Bryant. ___ Words in This Story distracting- ...
there are many more cases where Brits and Americans use different words for the same thing (“trainers”/ “sneakers”, etc). The ones which are most worth teaching are included in the list below, and there are many more in the big list of vocab differences elsewhere on this site. ...
It turns out, it doesn’t matter what we want to want because the spell still (ill saint) outs us, solves for scar in viscera where viscera is crave, cavity-crammed. Still an I, I was trying to write a beginning and an ending at once, using the only words my tongue could touch....
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Noun1.Wild West- the western United States during its frontier period Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. Translations --- Select a language: Want to thank...
With Japanese words throughout, this is a sweet and gentle story of a little girl, Momo (peach in Japanese), who is excited to use her new present of an umbrella and new rain boots. [picture book, ages 4-8] Tea With Milk by Allen Say May’s parents return to Japan and it’s a...
other words for eating: gulp / gulp down = eat fast He gulped down his hamburger in two bites. wolf / wolf down = eat fast Dogs often wolf down their food when they eat. other words for drinking: chug = drink fast Chug your beer and let’s go. nurse = drink slowly She slowly nu...
Americans use different words from the British such as eggplant and aubergine or fall and autumn. Could you make a summary? Thanks. Simon from Nanjing Last week Li looked at some words related to food and drink that are different in American English and British English. This week Natalie and...
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Words in This Story greeting– n. something that is said or done to show people that you are happy to meet or see them casual– adj. designed for or permitting ordinary dress, behavior or language counter– n. a piece of f...