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put up with

put up with: that means to endure, tolerateExamples:1. I don't know how she puts up with her mean boss every day.2. Tom could hardly put up with his bizarre classmate. It drives him crazy.to drive one crazy means to annoy someone very much

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make the motive power to learn

now i'm a final year student.i will graduate in six month.but now.my english is not good,not to have the work experience.Many times i want to focus for learning,exactly learning english.But my concentration exists only in a short time.And so i never

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Present Perfect

Examples (by Expector):1. Tara has encouraged us to do so.2. Expector has read the book three times.Sounds simple? Now, it's your turn to write a similar sentence with the correct tense!

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" The Alchemist " Chapter 2 Part 11

The caravan began to travel day and night. The hooded Bedouins reappeared more and more frequently, and the camel driver—who had become a good friend of the boy's—explained that the war between the tribes had already begun. The caravan would be very

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Brazilian sts

Hi dear friends!As Brazilian students who study English just once a week, but use to listen to music, watch movies, use the Internet in English, what are your difficulties when you have to talk to other people in English, like here on MyEC for exempl

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Words of Chapter 2 Part 11

hooded adjective ( CLOTHES )/ˈhʊd.ɪd/ adjhaving a hooda hooded jacketarmed and hooded intrudershooded adjective ( EYES )/ˈhʊd.ɪd/ adjdescribes eyes which are partly covered by the eyelids because the eyelids are bigHe watched her from under hooded ey

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the belle of the ball

the belle of the ball : that means the most attractive or admired girl or woman at a social gatheringExamples:1.Whenever Mary appears, she is always the belle of the ball.2. After a successful makeover, Vanessa became last night's belle of the ball a

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"The Alchemist " Chapter2 Part 9

Part 9 Chapter 2"Why do they make things so complicated?" he asked the Englishman one night. The boy had noticed that the Englishman was irritable, and missed his books."So that those who have the responsibility for understanding can understand," he

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Words of Chapter 2 Part 8

manifestation noun/ˌmæn.ɪ.fesˈteɪ.ʃən/ n formal•[C] a sign of something existing or happeningShe claimed that the rise in unemployment was just a further manifestation of the government's incompetence.•[U] appearanceUnlike acid rain or deforestation,

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