The students are busy with their studies on weekdays. ("on" is the correct preposition to indicate specific days of the week) 5. DANGAL is an Indian action film. It's popular with Chinese kung fu fans. ("an" is used before a word starting with a vowel sound) 6. Dr Smith, would ...
bell’ = in front of singular nouns starting with a vowel (bell’albero) bei = masculine plural (bei bambini = beautiful boys) begli = masculine plural in front of nouns starting with a s + consonant, z, y, x, ps, pn, pt or gn (begli sguardi = beautiful gazes) belle = feminine...
Whether you're a seasoned word enthusiast or just starting to explore the wonders of the English language, the letter "O" deserves your attention. It's a versatile vowel that unlocks a treasure trove of words, each with its own unique meaning and significance. So the ...
In summary, CVC words with short e sound are words that have a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern and the middle vowel sound is pronounced as a short e. Teaching short e words to your child can be fun and easy. Common short e words for first graders include “bed,”“let,”“red,” ...
Adaptation: Read the main activity, watch the video, and follow the instructions above, with the following changes: Place the vowel cards on the first row of the pocket chart or tape them on a whiteboard or wall. Follow the instructions above to describe consonants and introduce vowel names....
ExultationA feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; rejoicing. Often used to describe a character’s reaction to events. ExeuntStage direction indicates that all or certain named characters leave the stage; commonly found in plays. ExonerateTo absolve someone from blame for a fault or wrongdoing...
You can create a crackly, electric atmosphere of anger in a scene long before the reader has read any words that describe a character as angry. Assonance Examples Give You Options For Your Writing Literary tools, rhyming words, figurative language, and other sound devices make it fun to creat...
the only thing that made me confused about it is do i have to pronounce ‘G’ when it is followed by a vowel, for example, bring it, hang on and so on, or not? and thank you. Salim hello! when you follow the G with a vowel it is the same sound! Ronnie ...
Don’t forget to read and ask a question. For example, why are some Fry words mixed with different words? Some kids that like the old words are getting new words, and I am a kid and I know both versions. Okay, thank you everyone, and do you what you want and help the world. Re...
Think of ~은/는 (~eun / neun) as the markers to use with descriptive sentences. Similarly, when you want to describe that you or someone else will do something, it’s better to use ~이/가 (~i / ga) rather than ~은/는 (~eun / neun). So think of ~이/가 (~i ...