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- by sarala
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 13 years ago.
- Last replied by sarala
- 12 replies
What is the difference between "SOFT" and "SMOOTH"?
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- by vijay
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 14 years ago.
- Last replied by Maverick
- 73 replies
hi
new game here
write word ending in "lity"
example Nationality
Partiallity
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- by Lohit Seth
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 14 years ago.
- Last replied by Raja
- 6 replies
Hello friends, i am currently writing a article for the new comers on boddunan to how to write a article.
So what the problems faced by new comers regarding article writing,...
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- by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 15 years ago.
- Last replied by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- 13 replies
Are 'marriage' and 'wedding' exactly same or is there any difference in meaning, howsoever small it may be. This needs some explanation. Is it okay to say- "I am going to be...
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- by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 15 years ago.
- Last replied by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- 7 replies
We often guess the future events and say that we hope this thin or that thing. We also use 'expect' or 'anticipate'. While 'hope' is positive, there is doubt about 'expect',and...
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- by mohan manohar
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 11 years ago.
- Last replied by rambabu
- 5 replies
Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil Queen and Jack.
What is the meaning of this sentence?
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- by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 13 years ago.
- Last replied by sarala
- 5 replies
See the link below to find longest word in English. This is name of a disease.
http://in.video.yahoo.com/infotainment/
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- by Sudha
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 14 years ago.
- Last replied by Sudha
- 3 replies
hello friends..,
Now i am again back with an interesting game.
I think you all are well known with "Homonyms"(Words that pronounce same with different...
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- by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 13 years ago.
- Last replied by fazelath Imraan
- 3 replies
New words are being added to dictionary every year. Besides , many words are also getting obsolete as people no longer use...
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- by Sandhya Rani
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 13 years ago.
- Last replied by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- 35 replies
While I am writing articles, I am confused while placing these two words. :huh:
According to me, 'practice' is noun and 'practise' is verb.
But my Microsoft word shows...
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- by Kalyani Nandurkar
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 12 years ago.
- Last replied by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- 22 replies
There is a proverb in Marathi and Hindi which goes like this 'kaante se kaanta nikalana' meaning 'to remove a thorn with help of a thorn.' Only problem is that this doesn't...
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- by Kalyani Nandurkar
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 12 years ago.
- Last replied by Kalyani Nandurkar
- 3 replies
Hello all,
The title of the post is quite self-explanatory and is a very basic point while writing an article. Yet, there are many authors who do not give a space after each...
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- by MC
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 15 years ago.
- Last replied by Santosh Kumar Singh
- 8 replies
hi,
There are many difference in British and American English.Most of the American words are written as it is pronounced.For example In american English its 'program' instead of...
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- by mohan manohar
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 11 years ago.
- Last replied by Kalyani Nandurkar
- 22 replies
What does OK mean? is it an endorsement, is it in a positive sense or in a negative sense? :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: OK
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- by K.S.S.Babu
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 15 years ago.
- Last replied by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- 11 replies
Once upon we had limited opportunities,needn't go our own place.
In the changing scenario distance between the countries reduced.Gradually world became as a Globalised village....
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- by Swetha Shenoy
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 15 years ago.
- Last replied by Guru S Shivaa
- 3 replies
Parts of Speech-LESSON 2
The basic lessons we require for written English is ‘parts of speech’. Traditionally, English has been recognised with eight parts of speech. They...
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- by rambabu
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 12 years ago.
- Last replied by rambabu
- 6 replies
Those who want to involve themselves in the profession of writing be it online or offline, one should keep a vigil on the constant changes occurring in the field of language....
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- by rambabu
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 12 years ago.
- Last replied by rambabu
- 14 replies
Skill in English writing pays rich dividends be it online or offline.. It's always essential to go deep in to the nuances of a language especially if you are an aspiring writer....
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- by rambabu
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 12 years ago.
- Last replied by rambabu
- 11 replies
Here is an interesting story from Bible that gives a clue to the entry of the word "Shibboleth" which is a Hebrew word into English language.
There was a war between...
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- by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- in Improving English Writing Skills
- 12 years ago.
- Last replied by Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
- 7 replies
In description of badges in Dashboard/ profile- some badges are indicated by the words- 'I am the most coolest'
I feel that 'most coolest' is inappropriate. 'Coolest'...
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