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Tuesday, 28 February 2017

When do you whatsapp everyday?

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Today’s English March 1st, 2017 “Are you married?” questioned Miss. Question. “Yes. I husbanded once and fathered twice” answered Mr.Answe...
Monday, 27 February 2017

Are you an open book or a closed book?

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Today’s English February 28th, 2017 Let us know today some useful expressions connected with “book".  1. Be in somebody’s good/b...
Sunday, 26 February 2017

Can you eat somebody for breakfast?

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Today’s English February 27th, 2017 Yes. You can eat a boy or girl or even your enemy for breakfast.  The expression “to eat somebody for ...

British terms and American Equivalents

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II MOP, IV SEMESTER, M SCHEME, ENGLISH II L. Write the American Equivalents for the given British terms: ( British English. -  American En...
Saturday, 25 February 2017

How to use adjectives in the right order?

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II MOP, IV SEMESTER M SCHEME, ENGLISH II Have you ever seen the sentence as the following one? I bought a beautiful small shining round ...

Difference Between Marriage and Wedding

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Today’s English February 26th, 2017 The word “marriage” refers to the legal or long term relationship between two opposite sexes.  On th...
Friday, 24 February 2017

Let's have a bit of Information about bit

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Today’s English February 25th, 2017 The meaning of bit that generally flashes in our mind is a small piece or a small amount of somethin...
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