Thursday, 31 December 2015
Friday, 25 December 2015
Thursday, 24 December 2015
Sports Vocabulary
Sports vocabulary
- amateur
- arena
- athletic
- backboard
- backhand
- batter (baseball)
- baseball
- basketball
- bench (noun)
- catcher (baseball)
- champion
- championship
- coach (noun)
- competitive
- defense
- doubles (tennis)
- dribble (verb, basketball)
- dugout
- fan
- field goal
- finish line
- football
- forehand
- free throw
- goal
- goal line
- goalkeeper
- goalpost
- grand slam
- half time
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Must Read
If you are crazy to know facts of ENGLISH then do not forget to read the following 5 facts.
1 80% of information stored on all computers in the world is in English.
2 The longest common English word without vowels is "rhythms".
3 The word "mortgage" comes from a French word that means "death contract".
4 90% of everything written in English uses just 1,000 words....
5 There are more English words beginning with the letter "s" than with any other letter.
1 80% of information stored on all computers in the world is in English.
2 The longest common English word without vowels is "rhythms".
3 The word "mortgage" comes from a French word that means "death contract".
4 90% of everything written in English uses just 1,000 words....
5 There are more English words beginning with the letter "s" than with any other letter.
Sunday, 20 December 2015
Saturday, 19 December 2015
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Wednesday, 16 December 2015
Monday, 14 December 2015
Words to express
Personality Trait:
1 Cynical A. seeing little or no good in other people, believing that people do good things for bad reasons
2 Eccentric A. having strange, unusual or abnormal habits or tastes This term is less insulting than strange, weird or bizarre.
3 Egotistical A. thinking too highly of oneself, considering oneself better than others ...
4 Imaginative A. creative, having much imagination
5 Indecisive A. unable to decide quickly, not knowing what choice to make
6 Picky A. hard to please, too careful in choosing something
1 Cynical A. seeing little or no good in other people, believing that people do good things for bad reasons
2 Eccentric A. having strange, unusual or abnormal habits or tastes This term is less insulting than strange, weird or bizarre.
3 Egotistical A. thinking too highly of oneself, considering oneself better than others ...
4 Imaginative A. creative, having much imagination
5 Indecisive A. unable to decide quickly, not knowing what choice to make
6 Picky A. hard to please, too careful in choosing something
Saturday, 12 December 2015
Friday, 11 December 2015
Monday, 7 December 2015
CONFUSING WORDS IN ENGLISH
Confusing Words in English.
Accept, Except
Accept means "to acknowledge" or "to agree to."
I accept my mistake.
Except is usually a preposition used to specify what isn't included:
I like all fruits except apples
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