discombobulated - confused
Cantankerous - means bad tempered, it's a real word just not sure if I spelt it correctly
nonplussed - confused, dumbfounded
paucity - scarcity
copious - a lot
superfluous - unnecessary
capricious - changeable
Mediocre - Average
Abhor - To hate
Loquacious - Talkative
Ambiguous - Vague; misleading
Hyperbolic- exaggerated, over-reacting
Absolve - to free from guilt or blame
Truism - obvious truth
Abstract- not concrete
Hiatus - gap
Envisage - envision
Indignant- expressing Strong displeasure
Sardonic - mocking
Aesthetic - beauty
Ardent - passionate
Hackneyed - banal; common; cliche
Erudite - scholarly
Because it's the English language. It doesn't have to make sense, it's just like that for the enjoyment of sadistic teachers. No offense to the sadistic teachers--I want to be an English teacher anyway!
One of my teachers said that many English words were originated from the arabic language such as vitamine , medicie , ................., and of course I didn't believe him . What do you think of this ?
The answer to your question depends on society in general using better English. Our English has gotten sloppy and I often cringe when I watch the evening news or read a newspaper. We currently use too many swear words and slang words in speaking and writing. Students learn language from home and friends while most teachers should be role models for good language. As a teacher I refuse to "water down" my language for my students. Language is power and the ability to express your self is important.
You Italicize foreign words (Not absorbed into English)
you irreplacable, sensivite and loving character
You can use an English to Tamil transliteration tool to convert English words to their Tamil pronunciation. This tool will help you type out the English words and display them in their phonetic Tamil pronunciation. This way, you can see the Tamil pronunciation of English words without changing the characters to Tamil script.
You smile at him/her alot and fress to impress! They will porboly notice you and ask you out. If that doesnt work..... dont ask me!
Some words that rhyme with "profess" are address, impress, and confess.
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I am exactly like you. What I did was study really hard and ask the teachers for help.
Yes, you should capitalize the words "English" and "History" in this context as they are specific subjects in this case.
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