Articles, tagged with "adverb", page 2
09th December 2009
I need not say how important it is to Score good in GRE, the Quantitative & Verbal section. Verbal WORDLIST -you slog yourself out by, by-hearting the BORING wordlists, so that you can solve analogies & antonyms. You study all day all night during traveli...
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FACT
27th November 2009
Lots of writers --even professional ones-- are fond of using an abundance of adverbs. The reason for this is that instead of searching for a precise verb they reach for a quick weak verb; it follows then that verb then will need to be buttressed by an adv...
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marciano guerrero
13th November 2009
Dictionary Phrasal Verbs are very useful in improving the vocabulary in the language. Many individuals use the dictionary phrasal verbs in their day to day talks to enable a good vocabulary. Good vocabulary makes good impression whether it is in context t...
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Author:
Pankaj Modi
03rd November 2009
Some would-be writers think they can dash off an article without bothering to learn the basic rules of grammar. But just as any craftsperson spends time honing his skills to make the perfect piece of craft, so must a writer work hard to present an article...
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jai Prakash
16th July 2009
A Short Explanation of Phrasal Verbs
A phrasal verb is a grouping of a verb and an adverb, a verb and a preposition, or a verb, an adverb, and a preposition. Phrasal verbs perform semantically as a group, in other words, they have their own meaning, ...
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lci203
12th June 2009
If you look for advice on your writing, surf the Internet and you will find advice galore. One writing site tells you that one reason we plunk down money for writers like Stephen King is because they use adverbs to make their writing interesting. While ad...
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Tom Aaron
24th March 2009
The word "freelance" was first coined by Sir Walter Scott, a renowned Scottish historical novelist and poet, in 1819 when he wrote his novel Ivanhoe, to refer to a medieval mercenary warrior. The term has then shifted into more figurative meanings. In the...
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Jay Schindler
14th January 2009
Some would-be writers think they can dash off an article without learning the basics of grammar. Just as any craftsperson spends time honing his skills to make the perfect piece of craft, so must a writer work hard to write an error-free, grammatically-co...
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Jesse Dawson
29th December 2008
Studied for 10 years and still can't hold a conversation!
FACT - Native English speaking children have acquired all their speaking skills before the age of 7.
So what are you doing wrong? And why can babies pick up speaking so quickly and effortlessly...
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Author:
Gibby
08th December 2008
Eye contact in communication can be dicey. A look can be an invitation or an invasion, a challenge or an appraisal. A lot of appraising goes on in Los Angeles.
I flew out there recently from Pittsburgh, visiting Diana, a producer friend of mine whom I ...
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Author:
jspeyerer
30th November 2008
Buy a domain name for $8.00: Make sure that the name is two words, use your main keyword and a verb, adverb or noun for the second like "dominator" or ""man." Keep the domain name simple.
Purchase file hosting: Go to GoDaddy or Hostgator and get yourse...
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Author:
MaxT
13th October 2008
The title of this article is a little bit misleading because even native German speakers do make mistakes all the time and say the wrong words. However, when they are learning how to speak German there are some common mistakes that beginners usually make ...
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Author:
Ling Tong
06th October 2008
Domain names are inexpensive to buy. You only need $8.00. Make sure that the name is two words, use your main keyword and a verb, adverb or noun for the second like "dominator" or "man." Keep the domain name simple.
Purchase file hosting: Go to GoDaddy...
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Author:
MaxT
10th September 2008
Confused about conjunctions? Anxious about adjectives? Neurotic over nouns? Tremble no more as here is a simple explanation of all the parts of speech above, and even some you've probably never heard of. To get more intimate with interjections and positiv...
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Author:
Mervyn Love
08th September 2008
Spanish prepositions serve the same purpose in constructing sentences as do English prepositions. This makes them easy to understand, but using them correctly in a sentence can be one of the most challenging aspects of learning to speak Spanish. For examp...
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Author:
Ling Tong