Choose from the adjectives listed below that best describe the nouns mentioned in the statements. (the context of the statement provides a hint to the meaning of the adjective to be picked) flimsy, puny, biased, jocular, hazardous, brittle, tranquil, stunted, anonymous, beneficial, insincere, substantial, perishable, inclement, adjacent (note: all the words may not […]
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A few more verb phrases for our discussion today. try on means to put on clothes to see if they fit I’ve got this dress for you and I want you to try it on. try out means to put to test They need to try out new ways of controlling mass bunk among students. […]
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Talk over, Think over and Take over are the three phrases for our today’s discussion. Talk over means to discuss a matter or to convince someone by talking You should talk it over with your wife and clear all your doubts. He is excellent at talking over his views to people and get the tasks […]
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We have picked up the verb ‘take‘ for our today’s discussion. Let us check out this verb in different phrases. take after means to resemble one’s parents or grandparents or any other relative in looks or features or any quality She takes after her father; she is short tempered just like him. My grandfather had […]