6 record(s) found in 0.06 seconds.  | AlpheccaStars Vctory: Here is a site that has analyzed words by frequency of use and posted many lists for study. There is an American English and British English list. http://www.manythings.org/vocabulary/lists/l / The related words you listed all have similar meanings (different parts of speech), or ... | |
 | BaldKingOfFrance deborah_dI think the difficult thing in... I see the argument all the time, and I feel slighted on behalf of other languages. ALL languages, as you acknoweldge, are fantasically complex, subtle, and nuanced, each in their own way. Take Japanese for example which draws on Yamato, ... | |
 | Shi Aina One idea I have used in learning a language is to write the new words I've learned that day(or week) on small cards that I put in my pocket. Then when I'm waiting in line or stopped at a red light I can pull them out and review them. here is an ... | |
 | Exclusive How To Learn English ? PART 2 Learning a language is mainly based upon self-struggle. Maybe the only thing to be done by the teachers on this subject is to advise a method. Because, in a sense, language cannot be taught but learned. So, it’s ... | |
I was wondering if anyone has a link to a chart or list of english word roots, i.e. greek roots and latin roots. I am developing names of new products (and in one case, a new company name), so I prefer a single searchable page containing the roots ... | |
 | CyberCypher The inimitable Tamakazura (Email Removed) stated on 09 Sep 2003: [nq:2]In answer to the original question, there is a rule, ... does, and look them up for the correct English spelling.[/nq] [nq:1]Guess what! I have no time for dictionaries now. I ... | |
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