Monthly Archives For Январь 2019

Confusing Verbs

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Confusing Verbs There are many verbs that sound similar and it’s easy to get confused between them. Here is a list of some of the most common confusing verb pairs, their meanings and examples of how they should be used in a sentence. Verb Meaning/ Use The Verb in Context …

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What is a Prepositional Phrase?

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Prepositional phrases are groups of words containing prepositions. Remember that prepositions are words that indicate the relationships between various elements within a sentence, and you’ll never have difficulty identifying prepositional phrases. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that lacks either a verb or a subject, and that functions as a unified …

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Robert Burns Day – January 25, 2018

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Burns Night in the United Kingdom Burns Night is annually celebrated in Scotland on or around January 25. It commemorates the life of the bard (poet) Robert Burns, who was born on January 25, 1759. The day also celebrates Burns’ contribution to Scottish culture. His best known work is Auld Lang Syne. Public …

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What is a verb?

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  Verbs are the action words in a sentence that describe what the subject is doing. Along with nouns, verbs are the main part of a sentence or phrase, telling a story about what is taking place. In fact, without a verb, full thoughts can’t be properly conveyed, and even …

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Caught Red-Handed

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The phrase ‘Caught Red-Handed’ means to catch a person in the act of doing something wrong. Example of Use:  “Tom was stealing the car when the police drove by and caught him red-handed.” Interesting fact No one wants to be caught red-handed. The origin of the idiom ‘caught red-handed’ is …

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Face The Music

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You use the expression ‘Face the Music’ to indicate that it is necessary to accept the negative consequences of previous actions. Example in use: “Jim ran a stop sign and caused an accident; now he’s going to have to face the music.” Interesting fact The term “Face the Music” was …

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Over the Moon

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The phrase ‘Over the Moon’ means extremely pleased and happy. You can use the phrase ‘Over the Moon’ when describing your feeling when something great had happened to you. Example of Use: “When he sent me flowers and a note, I was over the moon.” Interesting fact Though the phrase is still …

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As Cool as a Cucumber

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The phrase “As Cool as a Cucumber” means to be very calm, with no worries. Someone who is not affected by pressure. Example of use: John—”It’s Beckham with the ball, do you think he’ll score? Ron—”Look at him, he’s as cool as a cucumber, he’ll score with no problem”. Interesting fact …

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