crwdns2631899:0crwdne2631899:0
crwdns2631799:0count=3050crwdne2631799:0
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
Be healthier and progress professionally.
- What is the biggest challenge for English speakers learning French?
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
Conjugaison bc we have more tenses in French and the gender (noun, adjectives)
Check your English level for free
Take our quick and free test to find out your current level of English
Start testcrwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
What are you waiting for? Jump right in and start swimming
- Verb, Adverbs and Adjectives
what are these and how are they different from each other? Can they be used in one sentence? Share your sentence using all 3 with us.
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
A verb shows an action such as walking, eating, writing etc. An adverb tells that how,why,when and where an action is performed and an adjective tells about the quality,quantity, number and size of a noun or pronoun. Yes, we can use all of them in a single sentence. For example 1. A tall boy has solved the quiz quickly. Tall is an adjective because it is giving information about the size of the noun which is boy in this sentence. Solved is a verb because it is an action. Quickly is an adverb because it shows how an action is performed.
- Knocked the wind out of my sails
What is the meaning of this statement, use it in a sentence that one can understand it.
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
To instantly kill someone's enthusiasm for e.g., a project, job, trip, etc.
- What do we mean when we talk about man?
Does the word man have semblance to the word mankind? Please share your responses.
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
Great question ! There are a few answers to your question. (1) Yes, mankind is still used these days, even though HUMANITY or even PEOPLE would be better. (2) MAN (and mankind) is used to talk about people, but this is not used very much these days. For example, when the astronauts landed on the moon back in the year 1969, Neil Armstrong said: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." (3) MAN is also used when people are talking like a cool dude. "Hey man, whats up?" Even females use it . . . but even though, the cook thing now is to use "guys" for both male and female. In reality, guys = male gals = female
- What do we call words that are spelt exactly the same from the beginning and the end of the word.
Example: Level Share some of your own words
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
These are called a palindromes. Some examples are as follows: civic, radar, rotor, and kayak.
- What is a Pundit?
Make a sentence using the word and share a name of a pundit that you know
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
1. (noun) a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully. 2. (noun) someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly field.
crwdns2631929:0crwdne2631929:0
Something like: "Well done, you" or "Fair play to you"