Root Words! The English language has its roots in languages like Greek and Latin. An understanding of the common root words will help us make educated guesses about the meaning of new words and sub...
Vocabulary Help: Word Root "LEV" (Light in Weight)
Make sure your students know the meaning of the words from the word list on the right side of the page. Ask them to complete the sentences with the words from the word list. It's a good exercise to revise crime and punishment vocabulary. - ESL worksheets
An idiom is a phrase or an expression that has a figurative, or sometimes literal, meaning.
Black and white: To take everything into consideration and oversimplify something. To judge everything as either one way or the other, good or bad.
English The Passive Voice and Example Sentences Tense Active Passive Present simple Reporters write news reports News reports are written by reporters Present continuous Michael is baking a brownie A brownie is being baked by Michael. Past simple The company hired new workers last year. New workers were hired by the company last year. Past Continuous The salesman was helping the customer when the thief came into the store. The customer was being helped by the salesman when the thief came into the store. Present perfect They have already discussed the book. The book has already been discussed. Past perfect He had delivered the letters. The letters had been delivered. Future simple The company will hire new workers. New workers will be hired by the company. Infinitive She has to deliver the letters. The letters have to be delivered. Modals She must deliver the
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English Most Important Opposite/Antonym Words List alive – dead all – none allow – forbid already – not yet always – never ancient – modern amateur – professional amuse – bore ancestor – descendant angel – devil animal – human annoy – satisfy answer – ask answer – question antonym – synonym apart – together argue – agree arrest – free arrival – departure arrive – depart artificial – natural ascent – descent ask – answer asleep – awake attack – defend attack – defence attic – cellar autumn – spring awake – asleep awful – nice back – in
Chart showing the difference between TO, TOO and TWO in English and another with the difference between TOO and VERY (and Enough)
Expressions about Work and Employment! The article provides commonly used words and expressions about work and employment in English with meaning and ESL image.
Homophones are words that sound the same but are spelled differently and have different meanings.
Instead of VERY List in English Very mean –> Cruel Very boring –> Dull Very slow –> Sluggish Very careful –> Cautious Very colorful –> Vibrant Very creative –> Innovative Very crowded –> Bustling Very empty –> Desolate Very loose –> Slack Very cute –> Adorable Very lively –> Animated Very often–> Frequently Very thirsty–> Parched Very tight–> Constricting Very wide–> Expansive Very windy–> Blustery Very heavy–> Leaden Very hungry–> Starving Very friendly–> Amiable Very evil–> Wicked Very messy–> Slovenly Very nice–> Kind Very simple –> Basic Very shy –> Timid Very open –> Transparent Very poor –> Destitute Very quiet –> Hushed Very rich –> Wealthy Very sharp –> Keen Very scary –> Chilling Very rainy –> Pouring Very painful –> Excruciating Very pale –> Ashen Very old –> Ancient Very perfect –> Flawless Very scared –> Petrified Very serious –> Grave Very shiny –> Gleaming Very short –> Brief Very old-fashioned –> Archaic Very noisy –> Deafening Very bad –> Awful Very cold –> Freezing Very clear –> Obvious
The modal verb MAY and MIGHT in English. Explanation of different uses of May and Might with example sentences
Resource 1. historical connected with the past or with the study of history - I expect to see lots of historical artifacts in this museum. - My sister is a landscape architect specialised in historical gardens. 2. novel a long story which usually fills a complete book, with usually imaginary characters and events - Oliver Twist and David Copperfield are very famous novels by Dickens. - I prefer reading short stories to novels before going to sleep. 3. less a smaller amount of something (used with uncountable nouns) - If I were you, I would spend less time on computer games. - I think grandfather should smoke fewer cigarettes and drink less wine. 4. continual continuing without interruption; repeated a lot of times (often in an annoying way) - The tramps were in continual fear of being discovered in the tool shed where they usually went to sleep. - Mother dried and kept the flowers as a continual reminder of her daughter’s happy wedding. 5. infamous having a very bad reputation, well known for being bad or evil - The sergeant was infamous for his brutality, many young soldiers feared his cruel actions. - The film industry is infamous for stealing money from actors. 6. systematic done involving a system or plan, in a thorough and efficient way - The professor says we should think in a more systematic way if we want success in this research. - Scripting languages are so systematic that no syntax errors can be tolerated. 7. proscribe denounce, banish, state that something is banned - Quite many organizations involved in terrorism have been proscribed this year. - I don’t think it’s a good idea to proscribe girls entering the dormitory. 8. penultimate immediately before the last one - The race got very exciting in the penultimate lap when three drivers tried to overtake the leader at the same time. - In a good crime story you can’t tell who the murderer is until the penultimate or last chapter of the book. 9. precocious unusually advanced in development, with particular abilities and behaviour at a much younger age than usual - Mozart displayed a precocious talent for music from a very early age. - My younger sister was a very precocious child who could read and write before she went to school. 10. alternate follow one after the other in a repeated pattern, change from one thing to another and back - The poem alternates between happiness and despair. - Their new song alternates fast percussion rolls with slower string parts. 11. moot unlikely to happen and not worth considering; debatable, open to question; an assembly of authoritative persons; argument, discussion - The jury found the issue moot because all the people involved had left the country. - The chairman’s concerns became moot when some of the applicants withdrew their proposals. 12. nauseous feeling like vomiting, causing nausea, affected with nausea or disgust - The smell of the dead fish by the sea made her nauseous. - As he felt nauseous and dizzy, he left the podium before the end of the show.
English Informal and Formal Words List; Informal Formal Ask for Request Look into Investigate Refer to Consult Hungry Famished But However Wrong Incorrect Mad Insane Let Allow Eager Avid Dare Challenge Hurt Damage Show Demonstrate Avoid Evade Sick ill Give up Quit Empty Vacant Mend Repair Idea Notion See Observe Need Require Informal Formal Live Reside Whole Entire Blow up Explode Thanks Gratitude Worse Inferior Keep Preserve Dim Indistinct Death Demise Job Occupation Dad Father Hopeless Futile Call on Visit Whole Complete Free Liberate Get Obtain Let Permit Anyway Nevertheless I think In my opinion All right Acceptable Put up
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