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Greetings, Coloraday, an interesting observation you have made on the usage of these adjectives, and thank you for sharing it. However, there are strong reasons to prefer only one of the options suggested in the multiple-choice cloze, viz.
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Would you please be so kind as to correct this little text for me? I put some alternatives and comments in brackets and parentheses. I need this text to be corrected in two days! Thank you so much in advance! -- For Kids of Today Chicken Has Six
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anonymous
37 days ago
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In English you can say 'enjoy' or 'enjoy your meal', but I reckon most people, including your friend, will understand 'Bon appetit' too. Regards
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Hi. What I have to say if I see my friend is drinking a cofee or having a dinner?
Should I say for both - Bon appetit . or something else?
Thanks in advance
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What is the adjective that describe a man who is very good at talking but no real action? kind of " eloquent but in the nagative meaning.
Thanks a lot
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Which one is commonly used in daily conversation? what are the antonyms of them?
Timid- showing lack of will to confront, afriad.
Faint - showing charactoristics of being weak, dizzy, lack of strength.
First, one must understand
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1) So far I have behaved badly but now I correct my way.
2) So far I have behaved badly but now I correct myself.
3) So far I have behaved badly but now I mend my way.
4) So far I have behaved badly but now I mend myself.
Which one
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HI,
1) My boss has too much ego. OK. Not unusual.
2) My boss has too much self ( self-respect). Not correct.
3) My boss has a big ego. OK. Not unusual.
4) My boss has a big self-respest. Not correct.
which one is correct
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1) My boss has too much ego.
2) My boss has too much self ( self-respect).
3) My boss has a big ego.
4) My boss has a big self-respest.
which one is correct and commonly used in daily conversation? any synonym?
Thank so much
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Vctory:
That is a very tall order!
Do you have a list of words to learn?
I think the best way is to learn related words together. Synonyms and opposites are obvious relationships....
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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alpheccastars
185 days ago
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