Relate them to words you do know. pseudomonas. seud-o-monos. sally seud o'ver-monos.
since there isn't much use for quantifiers in English, it maybe a little difficult for you to learn Chinese quantifier words, it takes a rather long time for you to practise and to memorise some rules.
HE SAYS THAT IF THE COLONIES WIN PEACE TOO EASILY THEY WOULD NOT APPRECIATE IT AS MUCH AS IF IT WERE MORE DIFFICULT TO OBTAIN. IN OTHERS WORDS "WHAT WE OBTAIN TOO EASILY WE VALUE TOO LIGHTLY".
I don't understand what you mean. If you listen to the song over and over again you can memorise the words and try to understand them if that's what you mean?
Presence and confidence, using energy in performance, building and maintaining an actor-audience relationship, ability to develop and memorise words and/or actions and sustain character.
There is a somewhat subtle difference in meaning between the two words in that the thing that is "readily" available for instance, is not necessarily "easily" attainable. That is, there might be plenty of things available, but difficult to attain, whereas something which is easily attainable might be in short supply, but not hard to get at. Knowledge, for instance, is readily available, but not always easily come by.
Spelling is improved with practice ! The more you practice spelling words, the more your brain remembers the correct way to spell. Simple exercises like a list of 10 words to memorise each day will vastly improve a persons vocabulary and spelling.
Easily is an adverb. Most words with the -ly suffix are adverbs.
Yes. Some bird sounds can be easily described (e.g. an owl) wherease others are more difficult to describe, using words. Words like squeak squawk whistle hoot screech peep can be used to describe bird sounds.
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