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Succeed In English: Quick Tip: Adverbs + Focusing Auxiliaries
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Quick Tip: Adverbs Focusing Auxiliaries. Here's one quick tip about "focusing" ADVERBS. Help to lessen your burden. :-(. BUT: This will only. Help to lessen your burden. :-). Helps lessen." becomes "This will only. So, what are "focusing" adverbs? They are adverbs which "point to" one part of a clause, and include only, also, just, even, mainly, mostly, either, neither. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 100 Word Book Reviews. English Renaissance Literary Studies.
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Succeed In English: Talking About Rope And String...
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Sunday, January 20, 2008. Talking About Rope And String. I'm still thinking about Spike Milligan. Last week I asked some of my students to complete the poem "String":. Is a most peculiar thing. Rope is thicker,. One student suggested, "string is slicker. Very nice. Perhaps it is even better than the original, "string is quicker". Let's make some more comparisons of string and rope:. String is quicker than rope, so. Rope is l than string. Rope is k than string, so. String is n than rope. String is m o / / .
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Succeed In English: March 2008
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Monday, March 17, 2008. What's the Difference Between "All" and "Whole"? In the Hebrew language the same word is used for "all" and "whole". I only know this because I was asked about the difference between the two words by an Israeli recently. I responded by turning to Practical English Usage. 160;by Michael Swan. This is what I found:. 160;and whole. 160;can both be used with singular nouns to mean 'complete', 'every part of'. The word order is different. Determiner whole. 160; determiner noun.
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Succeed In English: December 2007
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007. Are You a Winner or a Loser? In his book, "How to Unleash the Power of Your Subconcious Mind," James K. Van Fleet writes about how winners and losers think about their lives. Winners evaluate themselves on what they are, not on what other people think they should be. They do not allow themselves to be guided by other people's standards or beliefs. Winners do not allow others to act as their judge and jury. Aren't you going to fight him? But what will people think of you? Altho...
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Succeed In English: English Tongue Twister: Betty Botter Bought Some Butter
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Monday, February 18, 2008. English Tongue Twister: Betty Botter Bought Some Butter. This English tongue twister. Tells the story of a woman called Betty Botter. Who wanted to make some pancake batter. Eleven of the end words have a letter missing. In each case, is it "a", "e", "i", or "u"? Betty Botter bought some b-tter,. But," she said, "the butter's b-tter;. If I put it in my b-tter,. It will make my batter b-tter;. But a bit of better b-tter,. That would make my batter b-tter.". 100 Word Book Reviews.
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David Patrick Hurley Online and In Japan. When the last of earth left to discover is that which was the beginning. 100 Word Book Reviews. Lesson 1: Alison Is Busy. Lesson 2: Mr Kay Is Late! Lesson 3: Baby on the Phone. Lesson 4: Christmas Cards. Lesson 1: Trouble with a Kite. Lesson 2: The Bullet Train. Lesson 4: King Henry’s Wives. Lesson 1: Rowling v Tolkein. 1: Prepositions and Adverbs. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. A pint of Otter at the Anchor in Cockwood…. On Palefac...
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Succeed In English: Hard and Soft Sounds: Pronunciation Practice - Part 2
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Friday, April 4, 2008. Hard and Soft Sounds: Pronunciation Practice - Part 2. SOFT SOUNDS are marked with an asterisk *. HARD SOUNDS have no asterisk. Pip, pop, pip, pop. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers – a peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers – where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? Black, babbling brooks broke brawling o’er their bounds. A tell tale tattling torment that troubled all the town. Sink; think; wink.
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Succeed In English: April 2008
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Quick Tip: Adverbs Focusing Auxiliaries. Here's one quick tip about "focusing" ADVERBS. Help to lessen your burden. :-(. BUT: This will only. Help to lessen your burden. :-). Helps lessen." becomes "This will only. So, what are "focusing" adverbs? They are adverbs which "point to" one part of a clause, and include only, also, just, even, mainly, mostly, either, neither. Friday, April 4, 2008. Hard and Soft Sounds: Pronunciation Practice - Part 2. HARD SOUNDS have no asterisk.