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
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
Example: Expector Smith likes idioms.Share your simple present tense example! Add a link to the member or example.Learn about the simple present tense here.
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
Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “C” and has 8 letters long.• Most of the deaths were caused by the landslides and c_ _ _ _ _ _ing buildings.• It’s commonplace to see people c_ _ _ _ _ _ing from hunger in the streets.• A few days after
Hint:The word of the day begins with the letter “G” and has 4 letters long.• She keeps on g _ _ ing at herself in the mirror.• The boys stood still, g _ _ ing around the building, trying to picture life there fifty years before.• She felt increasingl
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
"To be like a fish out of water" means to not be comfortable in a situation.Examples :* "I don't like football so when I went to the football game I was like a fish out of water."* "I was like a fish out of water at the party - it was full of bank ma
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
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,
Then one day the boy returned the books to the Englishman. "Did you learn anything?" the Englishman asked, eager to hear what it might be. He needed someone to talk to so as to avoid thinking about the possibility of war."I learned that the world has
Do you have a smart phone or other mobile device? Would you recommend it to a friend? Is it a piece of junk that isn't worth the money? Is it useful for texting or is the keypad too small? What is your favourite feature?Use this group to review your
Get real: be serious or realistic about what's going onExamples:1. You think you won't be fined when you drive 100 miles per hour? Get real !2. You think you're going to win $10 million in the lottery? Get real !
persistent adjective/pəˈsɪs.tənt/ /pɚ-/ adj•lasting for a long time or difficult to get rid ofa persistent smell/skin rashSymptoms of the illness include a high temperature and a persistent dry cough.There have been persistent rumours that the managi
Hello my lovely friends. How are you? I hope you are super fine as me. In this discussion I would like to introduce our winner of the October’s competition. The winner is “Ensie”. Let’s congratulate our winner for this month. Congratulations Ensie.Go
When you eat a food, your blood sugar level rises. The food that raises blood sugar the highest is pure table sugar. Glycemic index is a ratio of how high a particular food raises blood sugar in comparison to how high table sugar raises blood sugar l