Sentence: Poison ivy irritates the skin; scratching aggravates the itch.
help me create similies for certain words like herself,someone, throughout.
something in your body that does something to help your body! woo! OR an internal organ that may burst when not properly taken care of.
Bad spelling is a sign of not taking the time to learn a few rules that will help you learn, remember how to spell those hard words to. Take an extra class on improving your spelling. Anyone can learn how to spell and read better if they want to. You can too. You are smart because your concerned about it. I wanted to add that many spelling errors people make is because they are not pronouncing the words properly.
The words flavored and seasoned can be used to define the word minted.
Full question: What sentence has useless words or phrases A She dropped out of school to help sustain her family. B She dropped out of school on account of the reality that it was crucial for her to help sustain her family.Contains useless unnecessary words: She dropped out of school on account of the reality that it was crucial for her to help sustain her family.
It will aggravate the symptoms.
Citrus can help your immune system. It can make a cold sore sting but doesn't really aggravate it.
Main Entry: aggravate Part of Speech: verb Definition: annoy Synonyms: be at, be on the back of, bother, bug, bum*, dog, drive up the wall, exasperate, gall, get, get on one's nerves, get to, give a hard time, grate, hack, irk, irritate, nag, needle, nettle, peeve, pester, pick on, pique, provoke, tease, vex, wig Notes: to aggravate is to make something worse, while to exacerbate is to increase something's bitterness or harshness aggravate means 'to add to' an already troublesome or vexing matter or condition while irritate means 'to vex, annoy, or chafe' irritate means 'inflame' (originally 'excite, rouse'); aggravate means 'worsen' Antonyms: appease, gladden, make happy, mollify, soften * = informal/non-formal usage Main Entry: aggravate Part of Speech: verb Definition: cause to become worse Synonyms: complicate, deepen, enhance, exacerbate, exaggerate, heighten, increase, inflame, intensify, magnify, mount, rise, rouse, worsen Antonyms: alleviate, help, improve, relieve, soothe Sentence: I was so aggravated when my brother wouldn't give me back my phone
can improve the flow and coherence of your writing by signaling connections between ideas. They help guide the reader through your argument or narrative by showing the relationship between different points or sentences. It's important to use them judiciously to avoid overusing or distracting the reader with unnecessary transitions.
It actually will help sooth the sunburn
No. In most instances, cosmetics will actually aggravate skin conditions such as acne.
yes.....it doesnt irritate your skin
sugar can haelp your wound because the sugar gos ddown into your skin like when it melts on your tounge when you eat it and when it gos into your skin it clears it up or heals it in other words
Put ice on your tongue. I will help a lot. Try not to eat acidy foods. It will irritate it.
The sartorius muscle can cause pain under the knee on the inside (or medial) aspect of your upper shin. Stretching it while inflamed may aggravate it more, but when it's healthy the figure 4 stretch can help keep it properly loose.
Rehydration by drinking water is the best thing to do. Aspirin tablets won't help, and may irritate the stomach lining, especially if dehydrated.
"How now brown cow" is an alliterative device to help a student learn to pronounce words properly. It is one of many.