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Verbs are an essential part of the English language. They are the words that express action, occurrence, or state of being. Without verbs, sentences would be incomplete and meaningless. In this article, we will explore the most common verbs in English and their usage. Learning common English ...
Below, we introduce you to some of the most common homophones – those that you’re likely to meet with in either day-to-day conversation or in your academic work. There are too many to include all of them, but these examples should at least help you with some of them and stand as ...
One of the most important types of word within any language, is the noun and this is no different in English. There are more than one type of noun, and this might seem like somewhat of a complicated concept, so we are now going to break it down so that we can get a better grasp ...
Greek-English word-list containing about 1000 most common Greek words : so arranged as to be most easily learned and remembered /Robert. Baird
You should spend some time learning the 570 words on this list - they are the most common academic words in the English language. However, there is more to mastering this word list than simple memorization. In learning this list, please begin by following my previous advice on effective ...
In English, the word culture encompasses various—and sometimes opposite—meanings. Today, we won’t be talking about the culture of the land : farming ; but about the culture of the art. Culture Vocabulary: General Terms Around the Notion of Culture Let’s start by learning about common ter...
The perfect word for those special moments when something does not quite resemble pigeons, but is merely suggestive of them. Not very useful. Abligurition Definition: “A prodigal spending in Belly-Cheer” (Nathan Bailey,An universal etymological English dictionary, 1724) ...