Category: Vocabulary
More Ways to Say Great – English Speaking Study magnificent, terrific, exceptional, awesome, marvelous, amazing, phenomenal, incredible, spectacular, extraordinary, wonderful and etc… Follow the lists;
Tricky Homophones (Very important and useful list) Words that are pronounced the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Follow the list;
10 clothing idioms – Visual Study Method Cut from the same cloth, with a fine-toothed comb, fit like a glove, to lose one’s shirt, roll up one’s sleeves, have …
Uses Of Some Prepostions – “Across from”, “On”, “Between”, “Next to”, “Near”, “Far from” Visual expression, Follow the picture;
Food Idioms (Idioms and Meanings) butter someone up, cheesy, cool as a cucumber, cream of the crop, cry over spilled milk and meanings.
Detailed Synonym Word List Happy, sad, nice, good, bad, pretty, scared, angry, difficult, shocked, interesting, useful, big, small.
Uses of Who and Whom with Examples Whom is the objective form of who, which was orginally only a subjective pronoun. Follow the list for compare;
Prepositions – Visual Method Uses of up, down, across, over, under, along, into, out of, through, past, round/around, from … to with pictures
75 Very Important Prepositions and Using suffer from, recover from, distinct from, focus on, abstain from, get rid of, search for and etc…
First Aid – Vocabulary oinment, adhesive, bandage, antiseptic wipe, scissors, splint and etc…