Relate "equip" with "trip" – "tripped" also doubles the consonant. Double the “p” before adding “-ed” to "equip." Recall that English often doubles consonants before adding “-ed” to verbs ending in a single consonant after a vowel. ...
You tripped But I Fell dVerse ~ Poets Pub |Quadrille #182: Are You Pining for Poems? dVerse ~ Poets Pub For this week’s Quadrille, Dee (aka WhimsyGizmo) has us pining for aquadrille, a poem of exactly 44 words not including the title, but must include some form of the word “pi...
Note that “there” is the correct homophone used to point out a location. “Their” is a possessive pronoun of “they,” such as “their books are over there.” Meanwhile, “they’re” is a contraction of “they” and “are.” Here’s a list of the most common homophones in Englis...
1. Rolling, as in a somersault: tripped and fell head over heels. 2. Completely; hopelessly: head over heels in love. keep (one's) head To remain calm; remain in control of oneself. lose (one's) head To lose one's poise or self-control. off/out of (one's) head Crazy; derange...
In Jersey Italian, stunad is more along the lines of confused, like: “I just bumped my head and I’m all stunad.” Or, when you’ve tripped over the cat and fallen down the front steps: “What are you, stunad? Didn’t you see that cat on the stoop?” ...
Brenton Septuagint TranslationIn the day of vengeance I will recompense, whensoever their foot shall be tripped up; for the day of their destruction is near to them, and the judgments at hand are close upon you.Additional Translations ......
But above all, I will try to remember the Nile in all its glory, where the tide of the Mediterranean was at war with its northern current, where it clung as snow to the Mountains of the Moon, where it poured out of Lake Victoria and tripped and fell over rapids which I challenged ...
When it comes to spelling, even the most seasoned writers can get tripped up on certain words. One such example is the difference between “characterise” and “characterize.” Both words are used in the English language, but which one is the proper word to use?
are. They are sometimes very technical but it’s only one thing, not a whole class of difficult stuff. I like the way she invites me into mindfulness and I love how gentle and forgiving her language is. Yet, in spite of this spaciousness, I have tripped over myself in a surprising ...