* excuse me * please * thank you * go ahead * I appologize * I don't care for _________ (fill in a food and use in place "I hate that!" or it tastes nasty . . . etc) * I can wait.
Or and but are examples of conjunctions. Interjections are words like 'Alas' and 'hooray', which express emotion but are not grammatically related to the rest of the sentence.
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Words or phrases to show politeness such as "thank you" and "please".
Cracks, splits, openings, crevasses.
Some examples include "could," "should," and "would."
A picture is worth a thousand words. See related links for some examples.
An image is worth a thousand words. See related links section for some examples.
It's a shortened form of two words where one is a verb. Follow the related question for some examples.
"Courtesy" in Spanish is "cortesía." It is pronounced, "Kor-teh-SEE-ah." Sites such as learn-spanish.co.il provide audio pronunciations of many common Spanish words.
Some examples of base words related to the subject "la" are "lake," "lamb," "land," and "lady." These words serve as the foundation for building more complex words.
Metonyms are words that are used in place of related words. i.e Referring to alcohol as 'the bottle' Referring to The Government as Washington, or Uncle Sam
Etymology is the study of words and their origins. Some examples are:angel - Angel comes from the Greek angelos, meaning messenger.barbeque - Originated in the Caribbean; come from Spanish of Indian origins.For more examples visit the Related Link.