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compliment or complement

8th March 2019 by Andrew

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These 2 words are homophones. The pronunciation is the same but the spelling and meaning are different. Pronunciation of compliment:  /ˈkɒm.plɪ.mənt/Pronunciation of complement:  /ˈkɒm.plɪ.ment/ Both words can be a noun and verb. In this lesson you will learn the meaning and use of both words. compliment as a noun Meaning:A compliment is a nice comment … [Read more...] about compliment or complement

5 meanings of the English verb “accept”

6th March 2019 by Andrew

London street

“accept” is an English verb. Pronunciation:   /əkˈsept/ “accept” has 5 different uses and meaning. Let's look at each meaning in more detail. accept - Meaning 1 Meaning: to agree to take or receive something. Examples:My grandma tried to give me some money but I didn't accept it.The shop accepts payments by credit card. Sarah: I am sorry.Jane: It's … [Read more...] about 5 meanings of the English verb “accept”

“any more” and “anymore” – English lesson

4th March 2019 by Andrew

girl smoking

In this lesson, I explain in detail: "any more" as a determiner."any more" as an adverb.The difference between "any more" (2 words) and "anymore" (1 word). "any more" as a determiner A determiner is a word before a noun phrase - but they are not adjectives. There are different types of determiner: Articles: a/an, theDemonstratives: this, that, these, … [Read more...] about “any more” and “anymore” – English lesson

What are New Year’s resolutions?

1st March 2019 by Andrew

suit

The beginning of a new year is the time to make some New Year’s resolutions. A new year is the opportunity for a new beginning in our lives. We say that we are going to “make a fresh start.” The new year is an opportunity to make changes in our lives. We are turning over a new leaf. New Year’s resolutions The word "resolution" is a noun that means "promise." New Year’s … [Read more...] about What are New Year’s resolutions?

Slang in British English

27th February 2019 by Andrew

tired woman

Slang is very informal language. Pronunciation:     /slæŋ/ Slang is often used in spoken English, but not in written English. Slang is not “good English” but it is very common. If you are an English student, I do not advise you to use slang. But it is important for you to understand it! In this lesson, you will learn several very common slang words … [Read more...] about Slang in British English

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