Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “A” and has 8 letters.• He didn’t a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ the front door at once.• When I a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ed the room, they grew silent.• At their a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ the little boy ran away and hid.• Don’t forget poor
Do you think that it is natural when you help in doing some house activities ,for example ,cleaning ,cooking ..etc in case you are married or even not ?Or it is shame to do things such these instead of your wife,sister..etc ?Or do you think it is not
do a double take: that means to look at something or someone twice because you are so surprised at what you have seen.Examples:1. When I saw a man with 200 cm high walking on the street, I did a double take.2. Tom did a double take when he saw his fa
Sometimes happen that someone hurts us maybe intenationally or not but we can forget easily or we do not want to do that maybe beacuse some of us used to doing this ,meaning to not forgive others. But I think it is better for us to forgive others andRead more…
Hint:The word of the day begin with the letter “E” and has 9 letters long.• Every day of our lives we e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ major and minor stresses.• Did you e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ anyone in the building?• He talked about his first serious e_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ wit
Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “O” and has 8 letters long.• Her tone was that of a parent ordering an o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ child.• He was very respectful at home and o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ to his parent.• What a sweet, o_ _ _ _ _ _ _ little girl s
Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “T” and has 8 letters long.• She can no longer t_ _ _ _ _ _ _ the position that she is in.• The cousins t_ _ _ _ _ _ _d each other, but did not really get on well together.• The ability to t_ _ _ _ _ _
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ExampleI wore an EnglishClub.com sweatshirt at the 2010 Olympics.I wonder if Anna's family has eaten this cake yet?The photo moderator has chosen the featured photo for this month's MyEC newsletter.Learn more about irregular verbs here.Irregular Verb
Dear,sisters and brothersالسلام عليكم ورحمة اللة وبركاتةToday, American movies play a big role in presenting nations around the world not only for the American audience but also for the rest of the world. However, sometimes they present some nations
stumble across: that means to meet someone or find something unexpectedly.Examples:1. I stumbled across my high school classmate yesterday at the MRT station.2. My brother stumbledacross an interesting puzzle this morning when he read the newspapers
I live in Alexandria .The very famous city built by Alexander the great.The city which witnessed thousands of turning points and elegant events.The city that lived in the poems and songs by people who admired the city .Alexandria is the city where I
To get out of hand means to become out of control / cannot be controlled."The party started well but after 11pm it got out of hand and I had to call the police.""I like debating about politics with my friends but I don't like it when we start arguing
Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “N” and has 5 or 4 letters long.• It’s n_ _ _ _ to think that teacher are always tolerant.• I must have been n_ _ _ _ to think we would get my parent’s blessing.• Their view was that he had been politic
Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “B” and has 10 letters long.• I was so b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ by the relentless rain that I couldn’t wait to get into some dry clothes.• He looked weary and b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.• There are a lot of a b_ _ _
Our Group should try to know more and more about the beauty of Iran. In addition to our developing English language skills, we can learn some FarsiThanksMunir
hit it off : that means to have a great relationship with someone instantlyExamples:A: Did you make any friends when you moved to New York to study English?B: Yes I did! On the first day, I hit it off with a girl who is from Mexico. Now we are best f
obscure verb/əbˈskjʊər//-ˈskjʊr/ v [T]•to prevent something from being seen or heardTwo new skyscrapers had sprung up, obscuring the view from her window.The sun was obscured by clouds.•to make something difficult to discover and understandManagers d