Present participle for to move something heavy by force Verb ▲ Present participle for to position or place something in a particular place or spot Verb ▲ Present participle for to push from below Verb ▲ Present participle for to move very slowly (towards something) ...
The last of the crew leave. I sit alone with a beer in one hand and my ‘Night Security Torch’ in the other. I sit on the bonnet of the Land Rover looking at the cove. The pig is rotating slowly on the spit – looking at me every 37 seconds as if to say “You thinkyou’ve...
You my dear, are someone we all treasure. For your two year old birthday I posted that you are the water to our fire and the sugar to our spice. This couldn’t be more true. You are quiet, pensive, and gentle. The only time you get even the littlest bit wild is when you are e...
While she is walking with Yue at Xianyang they saw the big old tree and CQ said ” I heard that as the years pass by the old tree is becoming more efficient in giving gifts. As long as the gifts is cherished it can bless friends and relatives, I don’t know how true that was”,...
The protester determined to prove that justice matters, and the young cop walking the beat, treating everybody with respect, doing the brave, quiet work of keeping us safe. I see it in the soldier who gives almost everything to save his brothers, the nurse who tends to him ’til he ...
I felt like Oliver Twist, begging for more… You can’t tell how wet we are from this photo… just take my word for it. Another of the Carnegie estate homes (Dungeness) burned to the ground some time ago, and one can explore the ruins, as can the wild horses. Right near there is...
32. What does the underlined word “spins” mean in the text? A. Falls down suddenly. B. Breaks up completely. C. Moves up and down slowly. D. Turns round and round quickly. 33. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about? A. The fut...
⑤ Learn as many root words as possible in the language you are studying. Then use your “rooting for words” skills. Like any new skill, practice and hard work are always paid back. 1. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 2 refer to (所指)?
So, after lots of walking, “membrane stripping”, more walking, and a little dance party, my water broke. Contractions started slowly which allowed me to rest and for John to get Sage off to my parents. Things picked up after Sage left as I moved around the house more to encourage ...
Twitter for…I’m still not sure, but whatever it is it’s simple enough to be conveyed in 140 characters. One of the things that immediately, bitterly struck me when I came to Cornell was the phenomenon of the unhappily frowning student, walking around campus with his or her eyes glued...