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Wanna Get Away? Travel Vocabulary Quiz

by Jacqueline Schaalje Read this article about two cool American cities and then do the vocabulary quiz.  Ron Reiring Wanna Get Away? The US is not only about New York, Las Vegas, Miami and some other cities that you might know. Here we focus on two other cities that are interesting too. Article written by… Continue reading Wanna Get Away? Travel Vocabulary Quiz

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Practising Adjectives with -able and -ive

Eugene Peretz Some more Word Practice: Let’s make adjectives with –able and with –ive What do Words with the Suffix -able mean? Words with –able as a suffix mean that something can be done. For instance forgettable means that something is easy to forget. Quantifiable means that something can easily be put into numbers (quant… Continue reading Practising Adjectives with -able and -ive

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Sharp Sharpen, Hard Harden and Other Words Like Them – Learn How to Use Correct Vocabulary while Distinguishing between Adjectives and Verbs Ending in -En

Uh-oh, the dog is loose There are a number of adjectives that have a verb ending in –en. Or the other way around: there are a number of verbs ending in –en that have a corresponding adjective without the –en ending. Sometimes there is a noun with the same root, such as: strong (adjective), strength… Continue reading Sharp Sharpen, Hard Harden and Other Words Like Them – Learn How to Use Correct Vocabulary while Distinguishing between Adjectives and Verbs Ending in -En

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