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in this thread a new homophone will be posted every day which will help improve our command over the language. homophones are words that sound alike but are spelled differently.
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I have one practical advice fore improving language skill of all members. During discussion, we often quote other members. If we find any grammatical mistakes or can redraft...
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So why do you have to include a bibliography or a works cited page in your paper? It’s mainly for the benefit of your reader (in many cases, your teacher). He or she wants to see...
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Friends, With the advent of the 'new-age' slangs and 'Short' messages,the written English is losing its importance.Do you know,because The British was the last invader for...
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Let us consider following sentences: I have three books to read. I have to read three books. I have miles to go before I sleep I have to go miles before I...
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Although the category is about writing, I am writing on speaking. Many pronounce 'pen' as in 'pan'. Also many pronounce 'pan' same way as 'pain' Thus PANCARD is...
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Hello frds, Here is new game...Game of vowel.. what we have to do here we have to write one word which contain format vowel-consonant-vowel.. and next word will start...
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I have noticed a common mistake in use of the suffix 'full' When you use 'full' as a suffix, one 'l' is dropped. So, the correct spelling is 'beautiful' and not 'beautifull'....
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I come across erroneous uses arising out confusion over these two words! The word 'loose' is an adjective and its verbal form is 'loosen'.In the past participle it is loosened...
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Dear Friends, Sometimes in our course of conversation,we get confused as to when we have to use the words 'much','many' and 'a lot of'.Let us see how we can easily use...
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Dear Friends,:) :) We often hear the words 'I like to have......' or 'I would like to have....";but we get confused as to what kind it applies. We end up saying 'I like...
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boycott
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the meaning of the words martinet and the its orgin.
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Indian-American astronaut Sunita Williams has been selected to be on the crew for one of the four new International Space Station crews. NASA and its international partners,...
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AN EGOIST AN EGOTIST AN ALTRUIST AN INTROVERT AN EXTROVERT AN AMBIVERT ARE U ONE AMONG THESE. THEN TELL ME ITS MEANING
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CAN U TELL ME WHAT IS THE SUBSTITUTE FOR "NEVER GIVE UP" "TRY AGAIN AND AGAIN TILL"
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hi I hope everyone wants to improve there english language skills... So I though it will be interesting to learn synonyms or meaning of words through a Game.. Rules are...
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Read the article and be surprised to see the words that were either coined by the great writer or were made popular!...
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The usage of the words Inspite and Despite are done in what type of situations. Can anyone elobrate with an example.
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'Or' is a simple english word that normally means choosing from one or more alternatives- viz. 'english mdium or Hindi medium' , 'son or daughter' and so on. But there...
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