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what What does the word effect mean? From www.m-w.com ef·fect Function: noun 1 a: purport, intent b: basic meaning : essence 2: something that inevitably follows an antecedent (as a cause or agent) 3: an outward sign : appearance 4:
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Directly quoted from dictionary.com: Homonym, homophone, and homograph designate words that are identical to other words in spelling or pronunciation, or both, while differing from them in meaning and usually in origin.
Homophones are words that
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Hello to all,
I believe that to learn English depends of the interest of individual and depending of the English knowledge you wanted to learn. like for instance, if you want to speak English all you have to do is to listen very carefully to
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Most dictionaries should tell you whether it's transitive or intransitive, but the good online ones surely do.
Here is the entire section from the online www.m-w.com first entry for cheat:
Main Entry: 1 cheat Pronunciation: 'chEt Function:
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Why are the
fat written words wrong?
Firstly, I
want to enlarge upon the common reason.
= to elaborate
On the morrow day =The following day
There are
lots of worthless and baseless cruel
murders. = groundless
Both of
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I think Communicative approach has a relation with other methods. When I began to learn English, my teacher used to explain vocabulary and grammar from a text, then we mimick her to read it. Before teaching, she had an introduction which was very
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Van Khanh wrote: Hi all,
keen to do sg = champing at the bits to start doing something
champing at the bit (= chomping at the bit = to be eager to do sth ) , not champing at the bits They're synonyms in this case:
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chomp
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I don't think there is and this is the reason: Main Entry: de·jec·tion Pronunciation: d jeksh n, d - Function: noun Inflected Form(s): -s Etymology:Middle English dejeccioun, from Late Latin & Latin; Late Latin
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Have you looked them up in the dictionary?
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Main Entry: con·cept Pronunciation: 'kän-"sept Function: noun Etymology: Latin conceptum, neuter of conceptus, past participle of concipere to conceive -- more at
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Can tone of speech, words, etc. of a person be characterized
as dogmatic? If so, what is the
reasoning behind your answer?
I have a friend who informed me today that tone can not be
characterized as dogmatic because "dogmatic
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