“Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet. But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat. Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet. But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat.” Anna Matteo wrote this story for VOA Learning English. George Gr...
With 2,500 to 3,000 words, you can understand 90% of everyday English conversations, English newspaper and magazine articles, and English used in the workplace. The remaining 10% you'll be able to learn from context, or ask questions about. However, it's essential to learn the right En...
With 2,500 to 3,000 words, you can understand 90% of everyday English conversations, English newspaper and magazine articles, and English used in the workplace. The remaining 10% you'll be able to learn from context, or ask questions about. However, it's essential to learn the right ...
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To all their amazement was a wondrous sight Two turtle doves flew across the great light Lyrically joyous their song was elated They sang of the glory to that which was fated This babe was the king, was God’s only son Our Messiah was here….he was the One ...
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“Mr. Petrov, I hear you have an interesting life story. Perhaps there will be time for you to tell me some of it?” And at that, we were finally on safe ground. Mr. Petrov needed no further encouragement. He launched into his very own exciting history, well-polished with retelling ...
A wedge of lemon on the kitchen surface. A house on a hill. An oval of soap next to the bath. How can she know we will care? Artistically, Cooper leaves herself as precarious and protruding as a tree on the moors of West Penwith. Yet this vulnerability, for me, is the very thing...
With 2,500 to 3,000 words, you can understand 90% of everyday English conversations, English newspaper and magazine articles, and English used in the workplace. The remaining 10% you'll be able to learn from context, or ask questions about. However, it's essential to learn the right En...
) Affectedly pretty; weakly sentimental; finical; insipid. Name (n.) The title by which any person or thing is known or designated; a distinctive specific appellation, whether of an individual or a class. Name (n.) A descriptive or qualifying appellation given to a person or thing, on ...