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Using and Difference – BEGIN & START Begin; irregular verb, in formal situations Begin is prefered. Start; regular verb, Start but not begin, is used to mean ‘to create …
Opposite Words in English Hot-cold, far-near, big-small, fat-thin, soft-hard, tall-short, night-dark, in-out and etc…
Word + In Preposition Structures rich in, meddle in, persist in, join in, confidence in, deficient in and etc…
Summer Vocabulary Beach, sand, wave, island, bay, life vest, life guard and etc…
Prepositions – In, On, At Using in, on and at with time and place;
Verb + Gerund Detailed List and Examples Adore, can’t stand, carry on, don’t mind, enjoy, finish, give up, go on, hate, keep on, like, love and prefer.
Synonym Words – Important crucial, vital, weighty, key, essential, of import, keynote and etc…
Synonym Words – Big gigantic, huge, sizable, great, oversize and etc…
100 Ways to Say GOOD Good=kind; agreeable, amiable, beneficent, benign, gentle and etc… Good = of High quality; admirable, fine, prime, tiptop, profitable and etc…
10 Phrasal Verbs With UP Dress up, bring up, build up, burn up, call up, catch up, check up, do up, eat up, chop up;