Articles, tagged with "adjective", page 4
11th January 2011
It’s sometimes difficult to stay inspired when you’re churning out custom web designs on a daily or weekly basis. Strict deadlines and a heavy workload can leave some web designers feeling “creatively drained" or uninspired.
The challenge for every d...
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Author:
Anita Lyon
04th January 2011
You can have a great Product or Service however if you keep it a secret, there won’t be any Sales. Of course the missing part of the puzzle is always Marketing. Many people in Business feel that Marketing is an expense that can’t afford. Nothing could ...
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Author:
Stan Billue, CSP
04th January 2011
No-one knows exactly how many words there are in the English language, but it could be as many as 200,000. Not surprisingly there are many whose meanings are somewhat lost. Try slipping some of these into your everyday conversation. People will either be ...
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Author:
mb011085
29th December 2010
Collocations are words that go together constituting natural combinations.That is to say a combination of words a native speaker would consider as ‘correct’ and sound english.A native speaker would accept a ‘ fast train’ but not a ‘quick train’ ;he would ...
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Author:
R. ESSAADY
21st December 2010
There are many people are looking for resume builders in today's economy. There are many different reasons that a person may need a resume at this time. Using a few tips contained in this article will help ensure that someone finds a resume builder that w...
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Author:
DarrenFeld
19th December 2010
Would you prefer armchair travel... as opposed to actually being out on the road? We have several friends who love to hear about our trips, but they tell us that they'd never like to go "there"... and it just doesn't seem to matter where "there" is.
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Author:
Jeff Halter
14th December 2010
On the list of first rules of business happens to be that you cannot really get something for nothing, however, this is only partially true. Any time you are intending to generate fresh customers, then you will probably have to give and give even more bef...
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Author:
Chris
09th December 2010
Christmas classroom games are a great way to bring the festive season into the classroom so that the students and the teacher can have some fun. Sometimes Christmas classroom games can be created simply by adapting traditional games. Here are a few favori...
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Author:
Terri Evans
01st December 2010
A be aware (in the Middle Latin borrowed from your Center Substantial German) is actually a graphic character in new music penned towards the recording of a tone or possibly a beat. Their placement about the employees displaying, in connection having a cl...
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Author:
susan schoch
26th November 2010
Spanish is originated from the ancient Latin language. Spanish first flourished in 3rd century in Iberian Peninsula during Roman conquest. Classical Spanish is often called as Castile. Again in 15th century during the Christian re-conquest Spain re united...
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Author:
learntospeakspanishonline01
26th November 2010
It is found that now-a-day most of the people around the world are opting out this Spanish language as their second language. Spanish mainly came from Latin and in some respect from German. The standard Spanish language is called after Castilian. It flour...
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learntospeakspanishonline01
22nd November 2010
If you love to wear and design one of a kind and handmade designed tees and shirts, iron on transfer is a great technique to create one. It is indeed a good feeling if you have the knowledge and skills to make unique prints and designs on fabric. To creat...
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Author:
Jughead
17th November 2010
Perhaps you have been wondering why you have to study English grammar when you can speak English anyway. Well, the answer is this: because studying it will provide you with the tool for success. Just because you speak English doesn’t mean you speak it r...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
17th November 2010
In the English grammar, there are two sets of describing words, adjectives and adverbs. So how do you differentiate one from the other? If both groups of words are used to define other terms, then why must they be segregated into two classes? If you want ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
17th November 2010
English grammar rules and good writing go hand in hand. Good writing can be identified by two important qualities: brevity and clarity. As a writer, you need to be an effective communicator by being able to tell your readers exactly what you mean with as ...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully