Inevitable can occasionally be found used as a noun (“the inevitable had come to pass”), but more frequently it is encountered as an adjective. Some, in fact, would classify this word not only as an adjective,
We’re thrilled to welcome this year’s prize winner onto the podium. The Bensons are lucky to be having such good weather.adjective + to + infinitive: able / unable, afraid, anxious, ashamed, bound, careful, certain, crazy, curious, due, eager, fit, happy, impossible, likely, lucky, ...
11, NO. 1, 2298056 https://doi.org/10.1080/23311983.2023.2298056 Communication | Research Article 'Seals', 'bitches', 'vixens', and other zoomorphic insults: the animalisation of women as an expression of misogyny in the Spanish Manosphere Charo Lacallea , Beatriz Gómez-Moralesb , ...
I know the name of this blog is English Makes No Sense, but for today we are going to focus on that uniquely American word, hot dog. The hot dog is as American as apple pie and baseball. In the English language, hot dog can be a noun, a verb, adjective and an exclamation! That ...
Then, just as the war was winding down a new strain of flu began to surface. One of the first cases was in Fort Riley, Kansas. Seven people died on a remote island north of Norway. Eventually the outbreak became severe in Spain, and the plague was called the Spanish Influenza. Before...
For every selection of music, answer the following three questions: 1.Which country/language do you think this music is from? (Either Italian, German, Spanish, French or Japanese) 2.How would you describe this music to someone else who had not heard it? 3.Do you like it?
Presentation skills 1 Group work: discussion and presentation on the topic Qualities to Work in a Care Home 1)suppose you are volunteers in a care home. Name It! What is a adjective? An adjective modifies a noun. brown loud beach happy. ...
For instance, the adjective barato "cheap" derives from the verb baratar "to bargain, buy at a cheap price". The words escarnimiento "punishment" derives from the old verb escanir "make fun of somebody". Sometimes we have an intuition about which word served as a basis for the new ...