Harvard’s Suggestion In Replying Other’s
Imagine you’re having a conversation with someone, and at one point, they claim a different aspect. They are trying to defend you. All of a sudden, …
Imagine you’re having a conversation with someone, and at one point, they claim a different aspect. They are trying to defend you. All of a sudden, …
Ray Bradbury , a master story teller who had nothing to do with technology, predicted a seashell like functional term of human life in 1953, which …
Once, I told my teacher that the topic was so tough. He replied , ” Everything is tough.” Damn! It hit me greatly. Indeed, everything is …
Along with the prolonged history of English , it also has so many long words. Some are so long that these have more letters than English …
Why do we always feel the happiest moment once it turns into a memory? Most of us have some very good days in our lives. But …
Anyone can perform well in this exam, yet every year millions of students score poorly and feel disappointed. So where is the problem? Is it with …
1)So— Ex: This chicken is so delicious. “So” is often considered informal in developed countries and in Advanced English . Additonally, if you plan to go …
Big– ●Huge= It generally means big ●Gigant/Enormous=It means very big or monstrous. ●Vast=Often indicates well prolongation or extended in length. ●Wide=Means something is well extended or …
Tropical Jackfruit–Ginger Ale Sorbet with Charred Pineapple jackfruit, pineapple, and ginger ale. The sorbet has become an ever-present treat at the summer pop-up dinners, combining pineapple …
1.Ostensibly(Connector)=For present only.Ex: Ostensibly,our school has held a meeting to solve the issue. 2.Speculation=Thoughts.Ex: A poem displays the speculation of a poet. 3.Notion=Thought. Ex: Fictional notion …