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Homonyms, Homophones and Homographs: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>HOMONYMS<br /> Homonym a word that is spelled like another word (or pronounced like it) but which has a different meaning, for example, Key meaning ‘set of answer to problems’ and Key meaning ‘button on computer keyboard’.</p> <p>The state of being a homonym is called homonymy.</p> <p>Very Important Note:</p> <p>In Strict Sense, Homonyms have the same spelling, same pronunciation, and different meanings.</p> <p>HOMONYMS in Strict Sense:</p> <p>Same Spelling / Same Pronunciation / Different meaning<br /> Homonyms are also known as “Multiple Meaning Words”.</p> <p>Examples: fare, principal, etc.</p> <p>Fare -- a passenger | Fare -- price<br /> Principal -- most important | Principal -- head of a school</p> <p>In Wider Sense, Homonyms can also include words that have the same or similar pronunciation (but different spelling) or the same spelling (but different pronunciation).<br /> In the first situation, they are called ‘HOMOPHONES’<br /> In the second situation, they are called ‘HOMOGRAPHS’</p> <p>HOMONYMS In Wider Sense:</p> <p>HOMOPHONES:<br /> Different Spelling / Same or Similar Pronunciation / Different meaning<br /> Note: ‘Homophones’ are also called ‘Heterographs’.<br /> Homophones are also known as “Sound-Alike Words”.</p> <p>Examples: ad/add, know/no, etc.</p> <p>ad -- advertisement | add -- to include<br /> know -- to have information | no -- refusal</p> <p>HOMOGRAPHS:<br /> Same Spelling / Different Pronunciation / Different meaning<br /> Note: ‘Homographs’ are also called ‘Heterophones’.</p> <p>Examples: bow, lead, etc.</p> <p>Bow (noun) -- [Pronunciation -- bau] -- a weapon used for shooting arrows<br /> Bow (verb) -- [Pronunciation -- baw] -- to move your head forwards and downwards</p> <p>Lead (noun) -- [Pronunciation -- led] -- a metallic element<br /> Lead (verb) -- [Pronunciation -- lied] -- to go in front</p> <p>100 HOMONYMS ALONG WITH THEIR MEANINGS:<br /> Sample This:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Accident</p> </li> <li> <p>Accident -- an event in which injury or damage is caused in or by a vehicle</p> </li> <li> <p>Accident -- something that happens unexpectedly</p> </li> <li> <p>Action</p> </li> <li> <p>Action -- a legal process</p> </li> <li> <p>Action -- fighting in a war</p> </li> <li> <p>Alight</p> </li> <li> <p>Alight -- on fire</p> </li> <li> <p>Alight -- to get out of a vehicle</p> </li> <li> <p>Angle</p> </li> <li> <p>Angle -- inclination of two lines with each, measure in degrees</p> </li> <li> <p>Angle -- to catch fish</p> </li> <li> <p>Arch</p> </li> <li> <p>Arch -- curve; semicircle</p> </li> <li> <p>Arch -- mischievous</p> </li> </ol> <p>600 HOMOPHONE PAIRS ALONG WITH THEIR MEANINGS:<br /> Sample This:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Abhorrent / Aberrant</p> </li> <li> <p>Abhorrent -- causing hatred for moral reasons</p> </li> <li> <p>Aberrant -- unusual and socially unacceptable</p> </li> <li> <p>Accede / Exceed</p> </li> <li> <p>Accede -- to agree</p> </li> <li> <p>Exceed -- to surpass</p> </li> <li> <p>Accept / Except</p> </li> <li> <p>Accept -- to admit</p> </li> <li> <p>Except -- apart from</p> </li> <li> <p>Acclamation / Acclimation</p> </li> <li> <p>Acclamation -- loud and enthusiastic welcome</p> </li> <li> <p>Acclimation -- the process of getting used to a new climate or situation</p> </li> <li> <p>Adapt / Adept / Adopt</p> </li> <li> <p>Adapt -- to adjust or modify</p> </li> <li> <p>Adept -- skillful</p> </li> <li> <p>Adopt -- to become legal parents of somebody’s child</p> </li> </ol> <p>150 HOMOGRAPHS ALONG WITH THEIR MEANINGS AND PRONUNCIATION:<br /> Sample This:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Absent</p> </li> <li> <p>Absent (adjective) -- not present</p> </li> <li> <p>Absent (verb) -- to not be in a place</p> </li> <li> <p>Abuse</p> </li> <li> <p>Abuse (noun) -- misuse</p> </li> <li> <p>Abuse (verb) -- to misuse something</p> </li> <li> <p>Accent</p> </li> <li> <p>Accent (noun) -- pronunciation</p> </li> <li> <p>Accent (verb) -- to put emphasis on a part of something</p> </li> <li> <p>Address</p> </li> <li> <p>Address (noun) -- details of the place where you live or work; postal address</p> </li> <li> <p>Address (verb) -- to make a formal speech</p> </li> <li> <p>Advocate</p> </li> <li> <p>Advocate (noun) -- a supporter of something</p> </li> <li> <p>Advocate (verb) -- to support something publicly</p> </li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Daily English- Important Notes: Improve Your English English Daily Use, #30【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Collective Phrases</p> </li> <li> <p>Cries of Creatures<br /> 03(A). Young Ones of Birds/Animals/Insects<br /> 03(B). Animals/Birds/Insects and Their Homes</p> </li> <li> <p>Flowers and the Quality They Refer to</p> </li> <li> <p>Anniversary Gifts</p> </li> <li> <p>Idiomatic Comparisons</p> </li> <li> <p>Natives</p> </li> <li> <p>Rhyming Words</p> </li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Collective Phrases<br /> [AMOUNT / NUMBER]</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCUMULATION<br /> Meaning: gradual increase of something in number or quantity<br /> Examples:<br /> an accumulation of capital<br /> an accumulation of fat<br /> an accumulation of laws<br /> an accumulation of paperwork</p> </li> <li> <p>ARMADA<br /> Meaning: a large group of armed ships | a large group of people, things, etc.<br /> Examples:<br /> an armada of drivers<br /> an armada of gunboats<br /> an armada of trucks<br /> an armada of vessels</p> </li> <li> <p>ARMY<br /> Meaning: an organized group of people or things<br /> Examples:<br /> an army of advisers<br /> an army of ants<br /> an army of nurses<br /> an army of photographers<br /> an army of robots<br /> an army of soldiers<br /> an army of volunteers</p> </li> <li> <p>ARRAY<br /> Meaning: an impressive group or collection of things or people<br /> Examples:<br /> an array of activities<br /> an array of bottles<br /> an array of costumes<br /> an array of hats<br /> an array of jackets<br /> an array of programs<br /> an array of regulations<br /> an array of services<br /> an array of styles<br /> an array of topics<br /> an array of weapons</p> </li> <li> <p>ASSORTMENT<br /> Meaning: a collection of different things or of different types of the same thing<br /> Examples:<br /> an assortment of artists<br /> an assortment of clothes<br /> an assortment of dishes<br /> an assortment of evidence<br /> an assortment of films<br /> an assortment of games<br /> an assortment of gifts<br /> an assortment of homes<br /> an assortment of plates<br /> an assortment of weapons</p> </li> <li> <p>BAND<br /> Meaning: a group of people who do something together or who have the same ideas, interests or purpose<br /> Examples:<br /> a band of criminals<br /> a band of activists<br /> a band of musicians<br /> a band of outlaws<br /> a band of protesters<br /> a band of singers<br /> a band of thieves</p> </li> <li> <p>BALE<br /> Meaning: a large amount of a light material; pressed or wrapped tightly together and tied up with cords, etc.<br /> Examples:<br /> a bale of cardboard<br /> a bale of cotton<br /> a bale of the fibers<br /> a bale of hay<br /> a bale of paper<br /> a bale of straw<br /> a bale of wool</p> </li> <li> <p>BARRAGE<br /> Meaning: a sudden and aggressive occurrence of a large number of something, that are directed at somebody<br /> Examples:<br /> a barrage of abuses<br /> a barrage of attacks<br /> a barrage of bullets<br /> a barrage of changes<br /> a barrage of complaints<br /> a barrage of criticism<br /> a barrage of digital ads<br /> a barrage of emails<br /> a barrage of gunfire<br /> a barrage of phone calls<br /> a barrage of punches<br /> a barrage of queries<br /> a barrage of questions<br /> a barrage of tests</p> </li> <li> <p>BATCH<br /> Meaning: a number of people or things that are regarded as a group | a consignment of goods produced at one time<br /> Examples:<br /> a batch of bottles<br /> a batch of cookies<br /> a batch of ice cream<br /> a batch of images<br /> a batch of letters<br /> a batch of noodles<br /> a batch of petitions<br /> a batch of players<br /> a batch of students<br /> a batch of vehicles</p> </li> <li> <p>BEVY<br /> Meaning: a large group of people or things of the same kind<br /> Examples:<br /> a bevy of dancers<br /> a bevy of girls or women<br /> a bevy of laws<br /> a bevy of models<br /> a bevy of officers<br /> a bevy of proposals<br /> a bevy of quails<br /> a bevy of schools<br /> a bevy of sensors<br /> a bevy of vendors</p> </li> <li> <p>BOARD<br /> Meaning: a powerful group of people who make decisions and control a company or other organization<br /> Examples:<br /> a board of advisors<br /> a board of commissioners<br /> a board of directors<br /> a board of doctors<br /> a board of governors<br /> a board of legislators<br /> a board of managers</p> </li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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English Imperative Sentences: Most Common Imperative Verbs English Daily Use, #3【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are "Imperative Sentences"?</p> <p>The word "imperative" is derived from the term "emperor".<br /> Imperative sentences are used to give commands (orders).<br /> Imperative sentences are also used to give instruction/advice/suggestion/warning/invitation/appeal.<br /> Imperative sentences are also used to make a request. You should use 'please' (or another polite word) in the beginning or at the end of the sentence to make a request.<br /> An imperative sentence begins with the base (first) form of a verb which is also called a verb word. In an imperative sentence, the subject - 'you' - is understood. However, for the first and third-person imperative, the imperative sentence begins with 'let'.<br /> You can end an imperative sentence with the period (.) or exclamation (!). Exclamation is used to show direct and firm command.<br /> 'Imperative' is one of the three moods of an English verb (indicative, imperative and subjunctive).</p> <p>EXAMPLES OF IMPERATIVE SENTENCES:</p> <p>(A). DIRECT ORDER<br /> Attend the meeting.<br /> Discharge your duty.<br /> Enforce the law.<br /> Quash the previous order.<br /> Return to work.<br /> Vacate this place.</p> <p>(B). INSTRUCTION<br /> Climb the stair.<br /> Fill out this form.<br /> Go on foot.<br /> Hang a painting.<br /> Light a candle.<br /> Note this down.<br /> Open up the cage.<br /> Push a trolley.<br /> Spell it out.<br /> Tie your shoelaces.<br /> Unpack the luggage.</p> <p>(C). INFORMAL ADVICE<br /> Book a hotel room.<br /> Improve your appearance.<br /> Mend your ways.<br /> Walk elegantly.</p> <p>(D). SUGGESTION<br /> Follow your dreams<br /> Keep up your English.</p> <p>(E). WARNING<br /> Don't Jump that gate!<br /> Watch out for a traffic signal!</p> <p>(F). INVITATION<br /> Come to the party with me.<br /> Have a meal with us.<br /> Let's stay at my house.</p> <p>(G). APPEAL<br /> Be Silent.<br /> Let's curb the menace of drugs addiction.</p> <p>(H). REQUEST<br /> Give me five hundred dollars, please.<br /> Come soon, please.</p> <p>Other Uses of Imperative Sentences:</p> <ol> <li>Wish -- Have a safe journey.</li> <li>Apology -- Pardon me.</li> <li>Permission -- Join us if you want.</li> <li>Public Notice --<br /> Imperatives are used on signboards or notice boards:<br /> Keep off the grass.<br /> Insert your ATM card.<br /> Pull the door.<br /> Push inside.</li> </ol> <p>Important Note -- An imperative sentence can imply different senses (command/instruction/advice, etc.) based on the intonation. [Note: 'Intonation' is defined as the rise and fall of the voice in speaking, as this affects the meaning of what is being said.]</p> <p>English Imperative Sentences -- A</p> <p>Abide by the commission's verdict.<br /> Accept his decision.<br /> Achieve your target.<br /> Acknowledge the achievements of women.<br /> Acquire land for road infrastructure.<br /> Act quickly. / Act swiftly.<br /> Add details to this report.<br /> Address a press conference.<br /> Address his concerns regarding payments next week.<br /> Address their demands.<br /> Adhere to the standard operating procedure.<br /> Adjust the rules to help consumers.<br /> Adjust to a new location.<br /> Admire your parents.<br /> Adopt a good strategy in choosing the right candidates.<br /> Adopt a long-term vision for the industry.<br /> Adopt modern technology.<br /> Adopt a wait and watch policy.<br /> Allow him to return home.<br /> Alter the course of your life.<br /> Amend the act.<br /> Analyze the reasons for your defeat.<br /> Analyze the sample.<br /> Announce your candidacy.<br /> Answer the question.<br /> Anticipate rate hikes.<br /> Apologize if you hurt someone.<br /> Apply colors on his forehead.<br /> Apply for a job.<br /> Apply for marks verification.<br /> Apply for a passport.<br /> Appoint a manager.<br /> Appreciate compassionate behavior.<br /> Approach him for help.<br /> Approach the court.<br /> Approve the plan.<br /> Arrange everything before it is late.<br /> Arrange for cash to meet your expenses.<br /> Arrange funds from your relatives.<br /> Arrange funds on your own.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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English Word Exercises (Part 1): Fill In the Blanks English Worksheets, #1【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>Numerous 'Fill in the blank' Exercises for Improving your Vocabulary; Enter Correct Word in a Sentence</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li>The decision to expel them has put the lives of their kids in j _ _ _ _ _ _ y.</li> <li>He dismissed s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s about his political ambitions.</li> <li>He forced the Board to a _ _ _ _ _ n its working committee meeting last week.</li> <li>She rushed to the spot after hearing the s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g of car wheels and the commotion.</li> <li>Intelligence agencies had failed to gauge the m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e of the crisis and did not act in time.</li> <li>It requires a lot of hard work to c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e flowers since they have a limited shelf-life.</li> <li>O _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n of women is a universal issue that has nothing to do with a certain nationality.</li> <li>Protestors have agreed not to e _ _ _ _ _ _ e their agitation for the next 10 days.</li> <li>Rainfall continued in many parts for the second c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ e day.</li> <li>The roof of her house had weakened by the recent spate of i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t rainfall.</li> <li>Several appeals are pending and many convicts are l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g in jails.</li> <li>Several localities received electricity for only a few hours and were p _ _ _ _ _ d into darkness for the most part of the night.</li> <li>Suddenly the tables started t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g and paintings on the wall fell on the ground.</li> <li>Tenders will be f _ _ _ _ _ d soon so that companies may be allotted the work by the next month-end.</li> <li>The prices of vegetables shot up e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ y in the recent past.</li> <li>Their g _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s are being addressed by officials concerned.</li> <li>There is a need to t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m all the negativity into positivity.</li> <li>Water-logging caused many low-lying areas to be s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d underwater, leading to traffic snarls.</li> <li>We believe funds should be d _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d among those who really need it.</li> <li>Wet and chilly weather h _ _ _ _ _ _ d relief work.</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS</p> <ol> <li>jeopardy | 02. speculations | 03. abandon | 04. screeching | 05. magnitude | 06. cultivate | 07. oppression | 08. escalate | 09. consecutive | 10. incessant | 11. languishing | 12. plunged | 13. trembling | 14. floated | 15. exorbitantly | 16. grievances | 17. transform | 18. submerged | 19. disbursed | 20. hampered</li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Whiskey And Suicide - And Other Short Stories Odd Tales From Bombay And Bangalore, #1【電子書籍】[ Manik Bal ]
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<p>Whiskey and Suicide delves into the intricate themes of self-discovery, navigating mid-life challenges, and grappling with identity in contemporary urban India.</p> <p>The diverse cast of characters includes individuals seeking solace by moving from bustling cities to tranquil small towns, as well as a young woman driven to a drastic act by her father's alcoholism.</p> <p>The narrative compassionately portrays relatable figures yearning for significant change amidst the monotony of daily life. Through poignant reflections on joyful memories, heart-wrenching losses, and the pursuit of self-realization, the story weaves a tapestry of emotional depth.</p> <p>n the vibrant tapestry of modern India, where extremes coexistーfrom affluent magnates to those struggling for basic sustenanceーthe emergence of a fervently aspirational middle class shaped by financial reforms and technological advancements is evident.</p> <p>Whiskey and Suicide captures this dynamic landscape with sensitivity, offering a nuanced exploration of human experiences without veering into patronizing territory. Join the characters on their poignant journey through self-discovery and transformation in a world where aspirations intersect with realities.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Die Welt der Manik?re Alles Rund um die Nagelkunst【電子書籍】[ Fabienne P. ]
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<p>Stell dir vor, du gibst jemandem die Hand ? ein ganz allt?glicher Moment, der oft mehr verr?t, als man denkt. Deine H?nde sind ein Spiegel deiner Pers?nlichkeit und deiner Pflegegewohnheiten. Gepflegte N?gel sind dabei wie das i-T?pfelchen: Sie signalisieren nicht nur Sauberkeit und Hygiene, sondern auch Stilbewusstsein und Selbstachtung. Dabei spielt es keine Rolle, ob du dich f?r ein schlichtes und nat?rliches Aussehen entscheidest oder dich kreativ mit Farben und Designs ausdr?ckst ? gepflegte N?gel hinterlassen immer einen positiven Eindruck. Aber warum sind gepflegte N?gel so wichtig? Zum einen geht es nat?rlich um den ersten Eindruck. Ob im Beruf, im Alltag oder bei besonderen Anl?ssen ? unsere H?nde stehen oft im Fokus. Gepflegte N?gel signalisieren, dass du auf dich achtest und Wert auf Details legst. Zum anderen hat die Nagelpflege auch gesundheitliche Aspekte. Regelm??ige Pflege sch?tzt die N?gel vor Br?chigkeit, Verf?rbungen oder Pilzinfektionen und sorgt daf?r, dass sie gesund und stark bleiben. Es ist also nicht nur eine Frage der ?sthetik, sondern auch eine Investition in deine Gesundheit. Manik?re ist mehr als nur eine sch?ne Oberfl?che ? sie ist eine Form der Selbstf?rsorge. In einer Welt, die oft hektisch und stressig ist, kann eine Manik?re wie eine kleine Auszeit wirken. Der Moment, in dem du dich zur?cklehnst, deine H?nde pflegen l?sst oder selbst Hand anlegst, bietet dir die Gelegenheit, kurz zur Ruhe zu kommen. Es geht dabei nicht nur um das Ergebnis, sondern auch um das Gef?hl, dir selbst etwas Gutes zu tun. Sch?ne, gepflegte N?gel k?nnen dir ein St?ck Selbstbewusstsein schenken und dir das Gef?hl geben, perfekt vorbereitet in den Tag zu starten.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Manik Da Memoirs Of Satyajit Ray【電子書籍】[ Nemai Ghosh ]
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<p>Satyajit Ray, known to his intimates as Manik-da, remains India's most respected name in international film circles. This book reveals in its simplicity the ease and camaraderie between Satyajit Ray, one of India's finest film-makers, and Nemai Ghosh, photographer extraordinaire. Manik-da is the latter's endeavour to depict the man behind the director's mask. Ghosh first worked with Ray on Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, and Ray immediately found in him a kindred spirit who intuitively understood his requirements - and whom he understood. Thus was formed a partnership that spanned over a quarter of a century. In the process, Ghosh was able to photograph Ray at work and play, capturing on film the many moods of the master director. This nuanced and lucid translation from the Bengali original, which includes a perceptive Foreword by Sharmila Tagore, presents to the English reader Ghosh's thoughts on Ray with over fifty exquisite, never-before-seen photographs.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of 15- to 18-Letter Words: Words You Should Know Words by Number of Letters, #10【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>In this book, you will learn the meanings of 675 useful 15- to 18-letter words. You will also find the names of parts of speech they belong to. I have also given synonyms for most of these words. "Letter Count" has been mentioned in the bracket after each and every word. Sample this:</p> <p>01 ? absentmindedness [16] [n.] -- a lack of attention or awareness to what you are doing or what is happening around you [synonym: inattentiveness]<br /> 02 -- accountableness [15] [n.] -- the quality or state of being answerable or accountable<br /> 03 -- acquaintanceship [16] [n.] -- the state of being familiar to sb in a way that involves less intimate relation than friendship<br /> 04 -- acquisitiveness [15] [n.] -- excessive interest in acquiring and owning money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetousness, hoarding, materialism]<br /> 05 -- acrimoniousness [15] [n.] -- (of an argument, a speech, discussion, behavior, etc.) the fact or quality of having strong bitter, sharp or harsh feelings and words | (b). state of having a strong unpleasant taste or smell<br /> 06 -- advantageousness [16] [n.] -- the quality or state of being good, useful, helpful or favorable in a particular situation [synonym: profitableness]<br /> 07 -- adventurousness [15] [n.] -- (a). the trait of being willing to take risks and try new ideas, methods, things or experiences | (b). a state of having full of new, exciting or dangerous ideas, methods, things or experiences [synonyms: audaciousness, boldness, daringness]<br /> 08 -- ambidextrousness [16] [n.] -- the fact or property of being equally skillful with each hand<br /> 09 ? antagonistically 16 [adv.] -- In a manner that shows or feels dislike or opposition [synonym: hostility]<br /> 10 ? anthropocentric [15] [adj.] -- believing that humans are the most significant or central entity of the universes<br /> 11 ? anthropocentricism [18] [n.] -- the belief that humans are the most significant or central entity of the universes<br /> 12 ? anthropomorphic [15] [adj.] -- treating gods, animals or objects as if they have characteristics (in terms of appearance, behavior, etc.) of human beings<br /> 13 ? anthropomorphism [16] [n.] -- treatment of gods, animals or objects as if they have characteristics (in terms of appearance, behavior, etc.) of human beings<br /> 14 ? approachability [15] [n.] -- the quality or state of being easy to get to [synonym: accessibility]<br /> 15 -- approachableness [16] [n.] -- the quality of being friendly and easy to meet, talk to, or deal with | (of a place) the quality of being able to be reached from a particular direction or position, or by a particular method. [synonym: accessible]<br /> 16 ? argumentatively [16] [adv.] -- in a manner that shows someone wants to argue<br /> 17 ? argumentativeness [17] [n.] -- the state or fact of showing tendency to argue<br /> 18 -- ascertainableness [17] [n.] -- the quality of being able to be found out, determined, fixed, etc.<br /> 19 ? asymptomatically [16] [adv.] -- (of a person or illness) in a manner that shows no symptoms<br /> 20 ? atmospherically [15] [adv.] -- (a). in a manner that relates to the mixture of gases that surrounds a place, earth, planet, star, etc. | (b). in a manner that creates an emotional or thrilling mood</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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The Serengeti Kid【電子書籍】[ Rohini Manik ]
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<p>Come join Kayo and his family on this exciting trip to Kenya where they learn all about the Kenyan culture and people. As you follow Kayo's thrilling adventures in the Masai Mara Jungle and Serengeti you will meet the animals living in their natural habitat. It is here in Masai Mara that Kayo gets lost and his separated from his parents. Kayo is left in despair but then he realizes he has this ability to communicate with animals. He is able to hear them and understand them. Will the animals be able to help Kayo? Will Kayo ever meet his parents again? Read <em>The</em> <em>Serengeti Kid</em> to find out!</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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How to Use the Word “Put” In English: A Comprehensive Guide to the Word “Put” Words In Common Usage, #6【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>English Verb -- 'Put'</li> <li>Meanings of the Main Verb 'Put'</li> <li>Idioms With the Word 'Put'</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With the Word 'Put'</li> <li>Proverbs/Sayings With the Word 'Put'</li> <li>Useful Expressions With the Word 'Put'</li> <li>English Word: 'Put' -- Useful Notes</li> <li>Conjugation of the Verb 'Put'</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>PUT is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) -- PUT<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- PUT<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- PUT</p> <p>Present Perfect of 'Come' ? Have/Has Put<br /> Past Perfect of 'Come' -- Had Put</p> <p>-ING Form of 'Come' -- Putting<br /> Infinitive of 'Come' -- To Put</p> <p>MOST COMMON Meanings OF "PUT" AS A MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS:</p> <p>Meaning 01:<br /> to move sth into a particular place, position or state without any special force</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> I have a very limited space to put the box in<br /> Don't put your hand in my pocket.<br /> Put sauce on top of your pasta.<br /> Doctors prepared his body for burial, and then they put him in a coffin.</p> <p>Meaning 02:<br /> to forcefully move sth into a particular place, position or state</p> <p>Example Sentence:<br /> Her child put her hand through the hole in the ground.</p> <p>Meaning 03:<br /> to cause sb/sth to go to a particular place, position or state</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> His grandkids put him on the bench<br /> She was put into a sanatorium when she contracted tuberculosis.</p> <p>Meaning 04:<br /> to bring sb/sth into the condition, form, state, situation, etc. mentioned</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> Why should she be put in charge of the Treasury?<br /> He revealed that my songs put him in a good mood.<br /> Put yourself in my position and then you will be better able to understand my situation.<br /> Put yourself in her position and you will really see what her life is like.<br /> We don't want to put him at risk again.<br /> Her inactive lifestyle has put her at risk of becoming obese.<br /> Put my suggestion into practice for a week and measure the reactions.<br /> May you have the courage to put his words into action!<br /> He has the wonderful opportunity to put his words into practice.<br /> It took less than 24 hours for him to put his words into practice.<br /> The school superintendent is effectively pushing for a change that would put many out of a job.</p> <p>Meaning 05:<br /> to express, say or state sth in a particular manner</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> Put plainly, people who exercise just a little bit tend to live longer.<br /> Put simply, there are huge opportunities for budding entrepreneurs.</p> <p>To put it simply, it was complete and utter chaos.<br /> They are, to put it mildly, not on the best of terms.<br /> The judge was, to put it gently, unmoved by her appeal.<br /> How do I put it tactfully?</p> <p>Can you put your emotions into words?<br /> Can you put his words into my native language?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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English Grammar- Be and Have: Patterns and Examples English Daily Use, #19【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>Pattern (01) -- To + Be<br /> Pattern (02) -- To + Be + -ING Form of Verb<br /> Pattern (03) -- To + First Form of Verb<br /> Pattern (04) -- To + Be + Third Form of Verb<br /> Pattern (05) -- To + Have<br /> Pattern (06) -- To + Have + Been<br /> Pattern (07) -- To + Have + Been + -ING Form of Verb<br /> Pattern (08) -- To + Have + Third Form of Verb<br /> Pattern (09) -- To + Have + Been + Third Form of Verb<br /> Pattern (10) -- Being (Present) And Having Been (Past)<br /> Pattern (11) -- 'Verb + -ING' and 'Having + Past Participle'<br /> Pattern (12) -- Being, Having Been And Past Participle<br /> Pattern (13) ? "Be" + To<br /> EXERCISE</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Pattern (01) -- To + Be</p> <p>[PAST EVENTS]<br /> EXAMPLE 1:-<br /> He thought that he was safe there.<br /> First Part - He thought. [Main Verb In Past]<br /> Second Part - He was safe there. [Verb 'Be' ? Was]<br /> Using ? 'To + Be'<br /> He thought that he was safe there.<br /> Make changes in this sentence as follows:<br /> A. Remove 'that'<br /> B. Replace the Subject pronoun (he) with the Reflexive pronoun (himself)<br /> C. Replace Verb 'Was' With To Be<br /> He thought himself to be safe there [Main Verb In Past + To + Be]</p> <p>EXAMPLE 2:<br /> I believed that he was a rival.<br /> First Part - I believed. [Main Verb In Past]<br /> Second Part - He was a rival. [Verb 'Be' ? Was]<br /> Using ? 'To + Be'<br /> I believed that he was a rival.<br /> Make changes in this sentence as follows:<br /> A. Remove 'that'<br /> B. Replace the Subject pronoun (he) with the Object pronoun (him)<br /> C. Replace Verb 'Was' With 'To Be'<br /> I believed him to be a rival. [Main Verb In Past + To + Be]</p> <p>EXAMPLE 3:<br /> It was said that he was in China.<br /> First Part - It was said [Main Verb in Past]<br /> Second Part - He was in China [Verb 'Be' ? Was]<br /> Using ? 'To + Be'<br /> It was said that he was in China.<br /> Make changes in this sentence as follows:<br /> A. Use the Subject of the Second Part as the Main Subject<br /> B. Remove 'that'<br /> C. Replace Verb 'Was' (Second Part) With 'To Be'<br /> He was said to be in China. [Main Verb In Past + To + Be]</p> <p>MORE EXAMPLES:<br /> He appeared to be mentally disturbed.<br /> He appeared to be in the age group of 23-25 years.<br /> The family claimed it to be a case of medical negligence.<br /> Others seemed to be fast asleep.<br /> Speeding seemed to be the reason behind the accident.<br /> We never expected him to be part of the scandal.<br /> He grew up to be a brave man.<br /> The wait turned out to be long and futile.<br /> The kidnapper turned out to be none other than his own relative.<br /> They found four passengers who turned out to be thieves.<br /> Everyone wanted to be the first to be out of the hotel.</p> <p>[PRESENT EVENTS]<br /> EXAMPLE 1:<br /> We know that he is alive.<br /> First Part - We know. [Main Verb In Present]<br /> Second Part - He is alive. [Verb 'Be' ? Is]<br /> Using ? 'To + Be'<br /> We know that he is alive.<br /> Make changes in this sentence as follows:<br /> A. Remove 'that'<br /> B. Replace the Subject pronoun (he) with the Object pronoun (him)<br /> C. Replace Verb 'Is' With To Be<br /> We know him to be alive. [Main Verb In Present + To + Be]</p> <p>EXAMPLE 2:<br /> It is said that his condition is critical.<br /> First Part ? It is said. [Main Verb In Present]<br /> Second Part - His condition is critical. [Verb 'Be' ? Is]<br /> Using ? 'To + Be'<br /> It is said that his condition is critical.<br /> Make changes in this sentence as follows:<br /> A. Use the Subject of the Second Part as the Main Subject<br /> B. Remove 'that'<br /> C. Replace Verb 'Is' (Second Part) With 'To Be'<br /> His condition is said to be critical. [Main Verb In Present + To + Be]</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of English Antonyms: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #2【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>An Antonym is a word that has the same or nearly the same meaning as another word.</p> <p>Alphabetical List of English antonyms</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>English Antonyms ? A</p> <ol> <li> <p>ABOVE -- (meaning) on top of, over, higher than, more than<br /> Antonyms of 'Above' --<br /> below / under / less / beneath / lower</p> </li> <li> <p>ABSORB -- (meaning) to take in energy, gas, heat, light, liquid, etc.<br /> Antonyms of 'Absorb' --<br /> emanate / discharge / drip / emit / exude / leak / ooze / radiate / secrete</p> </li> <li> <p>ABSTEMIOUS -- (meaning) not lenient towards yourself<br /> Antonyms of 'Abstemious' --<br /> unconstrained / uncontrolled / uninhibited / unrestrained</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCEPT -- (meaning) to take readily something that is offered; to say 'Yes' to the proposal, offer, etc.<br /> Antonyms of 'Accept' --<br /> abandon / deny / disallow / disprove / discard / dump / rebut / refuse / reject</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCIDENTAL -- (meaning) happening by chance<br /> Antonyms of 'Accidental' --<br /> deliberate / intentional / planned / premeditated / purposeful / fixed</p> </li> <li> <p>ACCRETION -- (meaning) slowly added layer of a substance<br /> Antonyms of 'Accretion' --<br /> corrosion / decay / decomposition / deterioration / disintegration / erosion</p> </li> <li> <p>ACKNOWLEDGE -- (meaning) to accept that something is true<br /> Antonyms of 'Acknowledge' --<br /> condone / deny / disprove / challenge / contradict / ignore / invalidate / overlook / rebuff / refute</p> </li> <li> <p>ACTIVE -- (meaning) involved in something or doing something<br /> Antonyms of 'Active' --<br /> dormant / idle / inactive / inert / latent / lethargic / listless / passive / sluggish</p> </li> <li> <p>ACTUAL -- (meaning) existing in reality<br /> Antonyms of 'Actual' --<br /> fantasy / illusory / imaginary / invented / unreal / virtual</p> </li> </ol> <p>OTHER USEFUL ANTONYMS -- A</p> <ol> <li>abandon -- retain / salvage</li> <li>abase -- deference / respect</li> <li>abashed -- proud / unabashed</li> <li>abate -- strengthen / brace</li> <li>abbreviate -- amplify / lengthen</li> <li>abdicate -- accept / continue</li> <li>aberrant -- typical / usual</li> <li>aberration -- normality / routine</li> <li>abet -- hinder / dissuade</li> <li>abhor -- admire / worship</li> <li>abhorrent -- desirable / pleasing</li> <li>abiding -- temporary / transient</li> <li>ability -- inability / ineptitude</li> <li>abject -- hopeful / optimistic</li> <li>abjure -- own / possess</li> <li>able -- incapable / unable</li> <li>abnormal -- normal / natural</li> <li>abolition -- initiation / launching</li> <li>abominate -- love / respect</li> <li>abortive -- fruitful / productive</li> <li>abrasive -- even / regular / polite</li> <li>abridge -- enlarge / expand</li> <li>abridged -- comprehensive / whole</li> <li>abrupt -- gradual / steady</li> <li>abseil -- ascend / climb</li> <li>absence -- attendance / existence / presence</li> <li>absolute -- relative / virtual</li> <li>absolution -- harshness / severity</li> <li>absolve -- blame / condemn / denounce</li> <li>abstain -- endure / persist</li> <li>abstinence -- excess / indulgence</li> <li>abstract -- concrete / real</li> <li>abstracted -- alert / attentive / aware</li> <li>abstruse -- intelligible / logical / lucid</li> <li>abundant -- meager / scarce</li> <li>abysmal -- excellent / outstanding</li> <li>accede -- disallow / discard</li> <li>acceptable -- deplorable / unacceptable</li> <li>acceptance -- denial / rejection / renunciation</li> <li>accessible -- inaccessible / unachievable</li> <li>acclaim -- condemnation / disapproval</li> <li>accolade -- discredit / disgrace / ignominy</li> <li>accommodating -- disobliging / uncooperative</li> <li>accord -- disagreement / disparity</li> <li>accountable -- inexplicable / unaccountable</li> <li>accredit -- derecognize / disapprove</li> <li>accrual -- decrease / deduction / loss</li> <li>accurate -- inaccurate / incorrect</li> <li>accustomed -- unaccustomed / unfamiliar</li> <li>achievable -- unachievable / unattainable</li> <li>acquiescence -- opposition / resistance</li> <li>acquire -- cede / reli...</li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Remarks In the English Language: Grammar Rules English Daily Use, #14【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Agreeing Or Disagreeing In English<br /> A. Agreeing In English<br /> B. Disagreeing In English</p> </li> <li> <p>Agreements and Disagreements With Statements<br /> A1. Affirmative Addition to Affirmative Remarks - I<br /> A2. Affirmative Addition to Affirmative Remarks ? II<br /> (Agreement with Affirmative Remarks)</p> </li> </ol> <p>B1. Negative Addition to Negative Remarks - I<br /> B2. Negative Addition to Negative Remarks - II<br /> (Agreement with Negative Remarks)</p> <p>C1. Negative Addition to Affirmative Remarks - I<br /> C2. Negative Addition to Affirmative Remarks - II<br /> (Disagreement with Affirmative Remarks)</p> <p>D1. Affirmative Addition to Negative Remarks - I<br /> D2. Affirmative Addition to Negative Remarks - II<br /> (Disagreement with Negative Remarks)</p> <p>Exercises: 1(A) and 1(B)<br /> Exercises: 2(A) and 2(B)</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li>Agreeing Or Disagreeing In English</li> </ol> <p>A. Agreeing In English</p> <p>Expressions to show agreement:</p> <p>Absolutely!<br /> Exactly!<br /> I agree entirely.<br /> I agree to some extent.<br /> I agree with you entirely.<br /> I agree with you in part/principle.<br /> I agree with you up to a point.<br /> I am of the same opinion.<br /> I assume so.<br /> I believe so.<br /> I completely agree (with you).<br /> I couldn't agree more. [used to show total agreement]<br /> I see exactly what you mean!<br /> I simply must agree with that.<br /> I think so.<br /> I totally agree!<br /> I was just going to say that.<br /> It is absolutely clear.<br /> Me too!<br /> No doubt about it.<br /> That seems obvious.<br /> That's exactly what I think.<br /> That's right!<br /> That's true.<br /> That's for sure.<br /> That's quite true.<br /> That's so true.<br /> There is no doubt about it.<br /> True enough.<br /> Yes, I agree!<br /> Yes, OK.<br /> You are absolutely right.<br /> You are right. That's a good point.<br /> You could be right.<br /> You have a point there.</p> <p>A1. Affirmative Addition to Affirmative Remarks - I</p> <p>(Agreement with Affirmative Remarks - I)</p> <p>PATTERN ? 1</p> <p>USING 'SAME SUBJECT' IN AFFIRMATIVE ADDITION</p> <p>STRUCTURE: Yes/So/Of course, etc. + Subject + Verb- 'Be/Do/Have/Modal'<br /> NOTE: You can also use the phrase "That's true!"</p> <p>Example 1:<br /> Affirmative Remark ? She is originally from Britain.<br /> Agreement (Affirmative Addition) ?<br /> Yes, she is. [yes + subject + verb- 'be']<br /> OR<br /> That's true!</p> <p>Example 2:<br /> Affirmative Remark ? Authorities are gathering evidence.<br /> Agreement (Affirmative Addition) ?<br /> So, they (= authorities) are. [so + subject + verb- 'be']<br /> OR<br /> That's true!</p> <p>Example 3:<br /> Affirmative Remark ? People across the world are taking to yoga and meditation.<br /> Agreement (Affirmative Addition) ?<br /> Yes, they (= people) are. [yes + subject + verb- 'be']<br /> OR<br /> That's true!</p> <p>Example 4:<br /> Affirmative Remark ? She was the most studious student of the batch.<br /> Agreement (Affirmative Addition) ?<br /> Of course, she was. [of course + subject + verb- 'be']<br /> OR<br /> That's true!</p> <p>Example 5:<br /> Affirmative Remark ? The police were seeking an arrest warrant for a suspect.<br /> Agreement (Affirmative Addition) ?<br /> Yes, they (the police) were. [yes + subject + verb- 'be']<br /> OR<br /> That's true!</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Tired 2 Hired: 75 Practical Hacks to Get Your Dream Job【電子書籍】[ Manik Rege ]
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<p><em>Tired 2 Hired: 75 Practical Hacks to Get Your Dream Job</em> is a no-frills, hands-on career guidebook that helps readers navigate the job-hunting process from start to end and secure a coveted job. Through practical "lifehack" tips and real-life examples, the book empowers young job seekers and fresh graduates to enter the job market with confidence and stand out from the competition.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Words That Act as Multiple Parts of Speech (PART 2): Types of Words English Daily Use, #33【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>The same word used as different parts of speech -- 3500 words in alphabetical order | The same word can be used as more than one part of speech. On this basis, we can broadly classify the words as follows: A: Words that represent at least TWO parts of speech, B: Words that represent at least THREE parts of speech, C: Words that represent at least FOUR parts of speech | Sample This: A. Words that represent at least TWO parts of speech--- We can put words that represent at least TWO parts of speech into the following 34 prominent groups: 01. Noun + Verb | 02. Noun + Adjective | 03. Noun + Adverb | 04. Noun + Pronoun | 05. Noun + Preposition | 06. Noun + Conjunction | 07. Noun + Interjection | 08. Noun + Determiner | 09. Verb + Adjective | 10. Verb + Adverb | 11. Verb + Pronoun | 12. Verb + Preposition | 13. Verb + Conjunction | 14. Verb + Interjection | 15. Verb + Determiner | 16. Adjective + Adverb | 17. Adjective + Pronoun | 18. Adjective + Preposition | 19. Adjective + Conjunction | 20. Adjective + Interjection | 21. Adjective + Determiner | 22. Adverb + Pronoun | 23. Adverb + Preposition | 24. Adverb + Conjunction | 25. Adverb + Interjection | 26. Adverb + Determiner | 27. Pronoun + Preposition | 28. Pronoun + Conjunction | 29. Pronoun + Determiner | 30. Preposition + Conjunction 31. Preposition + Interjection | 32. Preposition + Determiner | 33. Conjunction + Determiner | 34. Interjection + Determiner ||| 01. Noun + Verb -- The same word can be used as NOUN and VERB: 1. abandon, 2. abstract, 3. abuse, 4. accent, 5. access, 6. acclaim, 7. accord, 8. account, 9. ache, 10. act, 11. action, 12. address, 13. advance, 14. advantage, 15. advocate, 16. affix, 17. affront, 18. age, 19. agglomerate, 20. aggregate, 21. aid, 22. aim, 23. air, 24. airbrush, 25. airlift, 26. alarm, 27. alert, 28. alloy, 29. ally, 30. alternate, 31. ambush, 32. amount, 33. anchor, 34. anger, 35. angle, 36. answer, 37. ape, 38. appeal, 39. apprentice, 40. approach, 41. arc, 42. arch, 43. archive, 44. arm, 45. array, 46. arrest, 47. art, 48. ask, 49. aspirate, 50. assault, 51. assent, 52. assist, 53. associate, 54. asterisk, 55. atrophy, 56. attack, 57. attempt, 58. attribute, 59. auction, 60. audition, 61. author, 62. autograph, 63. average, 64. award, 65. awe, 66. axe, 67. babble, 68. baby, 69. back, 70. backlight, 71. backpack, 72. backspace, 73. badger, 74. baffle, 75. bag, 76. Bail, 77. bait, 78. balance, 79. bale, 80. ball, 81. balloon, 82. ballot, 83. balls, 84. ban, 85. band, 86. bandage, 87. bang, 88. bank, 89. bankroll, 90. bankrupt, 91. banter, 92. bar, 93. barbecue, 94. bargain, 95. barge, 96. bark, 97. barrel, 98. barricade, 99. base, 100. bash, 101. bat, 102. batch, 103. bath, 104. bathe, 105. batten, 106. batter, 107. battle, 108. bay, 109. bayonet, 110. beach, 111. beam, 112. bean, 113. bear, 114. beard, 115. beat, 116. beaver, 117. bed, 118. beef, 119. beep, 120. beetle, 121. beggar, 122. belly, 123. bellyache, 124. belt, 125. benchmark, 126. bend, 127. benefit, 128. berth, 129. best, 130. bet, 131. better, 132. bias, 133. bicycle, 134. bid, 135. bike, 136. bill, 137. billet, 138. billow, 139. bin, 140. bind, 141. binge, 142. bird, 143. bitch, 144. bite, 145. black, 146. blacklist, 147. blackmail, 148. blame, 149. blank, 150. blanket, 151. blare, 152. blast, 153. blaze, 154. bleach, 155. bleep, 156. blemish, 157. blend, 158. blight, 159. blind, 160. blindfold, 161. blink, 162. bliss, 163. blister, 164. blitz, 165. block, 166. blockade, 167. blog, 168. blood, 169. blossom, 170. blot, 171. blow, 172. blubber, 173. bluff, 174. blunder, 175. blur, 176. blush, 177. bluster, 178. board / 179. boast, 180. bob, 181. bobble, 182. bog, 183. boil, 184. bolster, 185. bolt, 186. bomb, 187. bond, 188. bone, 189. bonk, 190. boo, 191. boob, 192. boogie, 193. book, 194. boom, 195. boost, 196. boot, 197. booze, 198. bop, 199. border, 200. bore</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Collocations In the English Language: Types of Collocations with Examples English Daily Use, #31【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>Collocations Dictionary | 6000 Useful Collocations | Example Sentences of Collocations | Collocation exercises</p> <p>A collocation is a combination of words that are often used together and sound natural together<br /> J.R. Firth, a British linguist first used the term "collocation" in its linguistic sense. These combinations are natural and sound "right" to native English speakers. In contrast, other combinations may be unnatural and sound "wrong".</p> <p>You should say "light rainfall" and not "skinny rainfall"<br /> You should say "take a printout" and not "perform a printout"<br /> You should say "dog barks" and not "dog yells"<br /> You should say "don't commit a crime" and not "don't do a crime"<br /> You should say "sweet memory" and not "syrupy memory"<br /> You should say "strong criticism and not "muscular criticism"</p> <p>Types of Collocations</p> <p>Some verbs often have particular adverbs, nouns or prepositions which regularly collocate with them. Likewise, some adjectives often have particular adverbs, nouns or prepositions which regularly collocate with them. Similarly, some nouns often have particular adjectives, adverbs or prepositions which regularly collocate with them.</p> <p>Following are the main types of collocations:</p> <ol> <li> <p>adjective + noun collocations (e.g.: bright future)</p> </li> <li> <p>adjective + preposition collocations<br /> (a). adjective + about (e.g.: sure about)<br /> (b). adjective + at (e.g.: skilled at)<br /> (c). adjective + by (e.g.: shocked by)<br /> (d). adjective + for (e.g.: famous for)<br /> (e). adjective + from (e.g.: different from)<br /> (f). adjective + in (e.g.: fluent in)<br /> (g). adjective + of (e.g.: aware of)<br /> (j). adjective + on/upon (e.g.: intent on)<br /> (i). adjective + to (e.g.: answerable to)<br /> (j). adjective + with (e.g.: impatient with)</p> </li> <li> <p>adverb + adjective collocations (e.g.: keenly awaited)</p> </li> <li> <p>adverb + noun collocations (e.g.: timely justice)</p> </li> <li> <p>adverb + preposition (from/of) collocations (e.g.: far from)</p> </li> <li> <p>adverb + verb collocations (e.g.: legally entitle)</p> </li> <li> <p>noun + adjective collocations (e.g.: disease-free)</p> </li> <li> <p>noun + noun collocations (e.g.: awareness rally)</p> </li> <li> <p>noun + preposition collocations<br /> (a). noun + about (e.g.: confusion about)<br /> (b). noun + against (e.g.: crime against)<br /> (c). noun + at (e.g.: displeasure at)<br /> (d). noun + between (e.g.: connection between)<br /> (e). noun + for (e.g.: approval for)<br /> (f). noun + from (e.g.: exclusion from)<br /> (g). noun + in (e.g.: expert in)<br /> (h). noun + into (e.g.: influx into)<br /> (i). noun + on/upon (e.g.: consent on)<br /> (j). noun + of (e.g.: decline of)<br /> (k). noun + to (e.g.: attempt to)<br /> (l). noun + towards (e.g.: tendency towards)<br /> (m). noun + with (e.g.: discussion with)</p> </li> <li> <p>noun + verb collocations (e.g.: lions roar)</p> </li> <li> <p>verb + adverb collocations (e.g.: decide fast)</p> </li> <li> <p>verb + noun collocations (e.g.: feed the bird)</p> </li> <li> <p>verb + preposition collocations<br /> (a). verb + about (e.g.: argue about)<br /> (b). verb + against (e.g.: conspire against)<br /> (c). verb + at (e.g.: excel at)<br /> (d). verb + between (e.g.: mediate between)<br /> (e). verb + by (e.g.: increase by)<br /> (f). verb + for (e.g.: appear for)<br /> (g). verb + from (e.g.: build from)<br /> (h). verb + in (e.g.: dissolve in)<br /> (i). verb + into (e.g.: carve into)<br /> (j). verb + of (e.g.: disapprove of)<br /> (k). verb + off (e.g.: drain off)<br /> (l). verb + on/upon (e.g.: chew on)<br /> (m). verb + out (e.g.: straighten out)<br /> (n). verb + to (e.g.: apply to)<br /> (o). verb + with (e.g.: bargain with)</p> </li> <li> <p>other useful collocations<br /> (a). adjective + adjective (e.g.: cool-headed)<br /> (b). adjective + adverb (e.g.: close together)<br /> (c). adverb + adverb (e.g.: almost certainly)<br /> (d). noun + adverb (e.g.: environment-friendly)<br /> (e). verb + adjective (e.g.: remain courageous)</p> </li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Daily Use English Sentences: Popular Topics【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>KITCHEN<br /> TWO-WHEELER<br /> BUSINESS<br /> COURT<br /> CRIME<br /> ACTIONS<br /> TIME<br /> POLITE EXPRESSIONS<br /> PHONE<br /> PASSING AWAY<br /> MEDICAL<br /> POLITICS<br /> NATURAL DISASTER<br /> WEATHER<br /> FIRE<br /> MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Part - 01 ? Daily Use English Sentences -- KITCHEN</p> <p>ADD<br /> Add cauliflower.<br /> Add cumin seeds. When crackling, add red chilies.<br /> Add peas and mix well. Add remaining water. Stir once.<br /> Gradually add half cup water to coriander and cumin powder, blending into a smooth paste.</p> <p>BEAT<br /> Beat together curd, milk and condensed milk till well blended.</p> <p>BOIL<br /> Boil water with seven basil leaves till the water turns dark.<br /> Boil one cup of water. Add cheese cubes into it until they melt properly.<br /> Boil vegetable until it is partly cooked.</p> <p>BRING<br /> Bring the sauce to simmer.<br /> Bring the cooker to full pressure.<br /> Bring to full pressure on high heat.<br /> Bring to boil on high heat.<br /> In a pan bring milk to boil.</p> <p>CHILL<br /> Cover and chill well.</p> <p>COAT<br /> Coat the prawns in enough cornflour and dip in beaten egg white.</p> <p>‘COLOR’<br /> Fry till pale brown.<br /> Fry to a golden brown.<br /> The mutton has been browned.<br /> Cut cheese into cubes and fried to a golden brown.<br /> Fry till rice turn opaque.<br /> It starts turning pink. It turns pinkish brown.<br /> Heat oil and butter together till smoky.</p> <p>COOK<br /> Cook for about 2 minutes.<br /> Cook for less time rather than more.<br /> Cook vegetables in minimum oil.<br /> Cook dish over medium-high heat on both sides.<br /> What dishes are cooked today?<br /> Cook till gravy is slightly thickened.<br /> Cook till liquid dries up.<br /> Cook without a lid on for 10 minutes before adding 100 gm each of diced carrots and onions.<br /> His servants cooked the tastiest food possible.<br /> The cooking process is barely a few minutes.<br /> Overcooking ruins the taste.<br /> Hours of open pot cooking are just reduced to mere minutes in the pressure cooker.<br /> Slow down or speed up cooking by either cutting the vegetables thickly or thinly.<br /> Indian cooking makes liberal use of coconut.<br /> The art of cooking lies in the selection and combination of spices rather than their quantity.<br /> The mention of cooking makes one think of rich aromatic foods.</p> <p>CRUSH<br /> Crush food into a soft mass.</p> <p>CUT<br /> Cut potatoes into four pieces each lengthwise.<br /> Cut square pieces of sweets.<br /> Cut the mango into slices.<br /> Cut as desired or as per recipe requirement.<br /> Cut the loaf into thick slices.<br /> Cut the tomatoes in half.<br /> Cut in halves.<br /> With a sharp knife, cut away the peel.</p> <p>DESEED<br /> Deseed the cherries over a bowl so the juice is not wasted.</p> <p>DIVIDE<br /> Divide onion into two batches.</p> <p>DRAIN<br /> Drain off cooking liquid and reserve.<br /> Drain off excess oil leaving one cup in the cooker.<br /> Drain the water.</p> <p>DROP<br /> Drop the cherries into the bowl, seeds and stems into a large pan.</p> <p>DRY<br /> Drain the water. Dry potatoes by shaking the pan over low heat.<br /> Dry it before use.<br /> The dry chicken tastes best with chapattis while the curry type goes well with rice.</p> <p>DUMP<br /> They dumped mango half-eaten.</p> <p>EMPTY<br /> Empty the plate onto the designated slab.</p> <p>FLICK<br /> Flick rice gently with a fork to separate grains.</p> <p>FRY<br /> Fry it on both sides.<br /> In many dishes, frying before pressure-cooking is essential.<br /> Fry one cup vermicelli in a small quantity of butter till light brown.<br /> Boil 6 cups of milk and cook the fried vermicelli in it.</p> <p>GRIND<br /> Grind ginger into a paste.<br /> Grind together ginger and garlic into a paste.<br /> Grind together cloves and cinnamon into a powder.<br /> Prefer to use whole spices and grind them fresh each time in a blender.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Nouns In the English Language: Types and Examples【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>(I). What are Nouns</p> <p>(II). Types of Nouns</p> <p>A. Proper Noun<br /> B. Common Noun<br /> C. Collective Noun<br /> D. Material Noun<br /> E. Abstract Noun<br /> F. Concrete Noun<br /> G. Compound Noun<br /> H-1. Countable Noun -- Singular Noun<br /> H-2. Countable Noun -- Plural Noun<br /> I. Uncountable or Mass Noun<br /> J. Possessive Noun</p> <p>(III-A). Countable & Uncountable Nouns ? Categorization</p> <ol> <li>always countable (both singular & plural) | no uncountable</li> <li>always uncountable | no countable<br /> 3A. uncountable + countable (both singular & plural)<br /> 3B. uncountable + singular<br /> 4A. always singular | no plural<br /> 4B. always plural | no singular<br /> 5A. (a). uncountable | (b). countable (both singular & plural)<br /> 5B. (a). countable (singular and plural) | (b). singular<br /> 5C. (a). countable (singular and plural) | (b). plural<br /> 5D. (a). countable (singular and plural) | (b). singular | (c). plural<br /> 5E. (a). always uncountable | (b). always singular<br /> 5F. (a). always uncountable | (b). always plural</li> <li>(a). uncountable and countable (singular as well as plural) | (b). countable (singular as well as plural)</li> <li>(a). uncountable | (b). uncountable + countable (singular as well as plural)<br /> 8A. (a). uncountable | (b). countable (singular as well as plural) | (c). uncountable + countable (singular as well as plural)<br /> 8B. (a). uncountable | (b). countable (both singular and plural) | (c). singular<br /> 8C. (a). uncountable | (b). countable (both singular and plural) | (c). plural<br /> 9A-1. countable: usually singular<br /> 9A-2. uncountable + usually singular<br /> 9A-3. (a). uncountable | (b). usually singular<br /> 9A-4. (a). uncountable | (b). usually plural<br /> 9A-5. (a). usually singular | (b). countable (both singular and plural)<br /> 9B-1. countable: usually plural<br /> 9B-2. (a). usually plural | (b). countable (both singular and plural)<br /> 9C. (a). always singular | (b). always plural<br /> 9D. (a). ‘usually singular’ | (b). ‘usually plural’<br /> 9E. Miscellaneous Patterns</li> <li>Additional Countable and Uncountable Nouns</li> </ol> <p>(III-B). Nouns with Singular/Plural Verbs</p> <ol> <li>uncountable noun + singular/plural verb</li> <li>singular noun + singular/plural verb</li> <li>countable noun (in singular form) + singular/plural verb</li> </ol> <p>(III-C1). Formation of Plural Nouns<br /> (1). REGULAR PLURAL NOUNS<br /> (2). IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS<br /> (A). “-y” is changed into “-ies”<br /> (B). “-f” and “-fe” is changed into “-ves”<br /> (C). “-is” is changed into “-es”<br /> (D). “-um” is changed into “-a”<br /> (E). “-us” is changed into “-i”<br /> (F). “-on/-ian” is changed into “-a”<br /> (G). “-ax” / “-ex” is changed into “-ices”<br /> (H1). Compound words without dashes<br /> (H2). Compound words with dashes<br /> (H3). Compound words with a verb<br /> (H4). Double Plural<br /> (I). “-a” is sometimes changed into “-ae”<br /> (J). Change of vowel(s)<br /> (J1). “-an” is changed into “-en”<br /> (J2). “-oo” is changed into “-ee”<br /> (J3). “-o” is changed into “-i”<br /> (J4). “-u” is changed into “-ux”<br /> (K). Irregular Nouns That Do Not Change When Made Plural<br /> (L). Irregular Nouns That Change Substantially<br /> (M). Other Irregular Plural Nouns</p> <p>(III-C2). Formation of Nouns from Other Parts of Speech<br /> C2-a. Formation of Nouns from Other Nouns<br /> C2-b. Formation of Nouns from Adjectives<br /> C2-c. Formation of Nouns from Verbs</p> <p>(IV). Nouns and Genders</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of English Idioms: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #18【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>Useful English Idioms and their meanings in simple words | Alphabetical list of English Idioms</p> <p>Sample this:</p> <p>Useful English Idioms -- A</p> <p>Aback<br /> be taken aback -- to be shocked</p> <p>Abeyance<br /> in abeyance -- postponed</p> <p>Above<br /> above all -- most of all</p> <p>Abreast<br /> keep abreast of -- to know the latest update</p> <p>Abstract<br /> in the abstract -- generally</p> <p>Abundance<br /> in abundance -- in great amounts or quantities</p> <p>Accident<br /> by accident -- unintentionally</p> <p>Accompaniment<br /> to the accompaniment of -- in the addition of something else</p> <p>Accord<br /> in accord -- in agreement<br /> of your own accord -- willingly<br /> with one accord -- in unison</p> <p>Accordance<br /> in accordance with -- according to a rule or system</p> <p>Account<br /> by all accounts -- as said by other people<br /> by your own account -- as said by you<br /> of no account -- of no significance<br /> on somebody's account -- because of another person<br /> on account of -- because of<br /> on no account -- without any reason<br /> on your own account -- by or for yourself<br /> on this account -- because of this<br /> turn something to a good account -- to make the best use of something<br /> take account of -- to consider something during the decision-making process</p> <p>Ace<br /> hold all the aces -- to be in the most favorable situation<br /> place your ace -- to use your best argument, etc. to make the situation in your favor</p> <p>Acquaintance<br /> make the acquaintance of somebody -- to be familiar with somebody for the first time<br /> of your acquaintances -- that you know<br /> on first acquaintance -- on first meeting</p> <p>Acquire<br /> an acquired taste -- something that you like gradually</p> <p>Act<br /> act of God -- a natural event<br /> do a vanishing act -- to be absent when you are required to be present<br /> get your act together -- to make your best efforts to achieve your goal<br /> a hard act to follow -- to be the perfect example of something and thus almost impossible to emulate<br /> in the act of doing something -- while somebody is doing something<br /> in action -- doing the usual activity<br /> into action -- to be implemented<br /> out of action -- not working</p> <p>Add<br /> add insult to injury -- to aggravate the relationship with somebody</p> <p>Addition<br /> in addition -- besides</p> <p>Ado<br /> without further ado -- immediately</p> <p>Advanced<br /> of advanced age -- very old</p> <p>Advantage<br /> work to your advantage -- to try to get an advantage from a particular circumstance<br /> to best advantage -- in the best possible way<br /> turn something to your advantage -- to get an advantage from an unfavorable situation</p> <p>Advisement<br /> Take something under advisement -- to consider something during the decision-making process</p> <p>Aegis<br /> under the aegis of -- with the support of</p> <p>Afoul<br /> run afoul of -- to do something illegal</p> <p>Afar<br /> from afar -- from a long distance away</p> <p>Afield<br /> far afield -- from a long distance away</p> <p>Afoul<br /> run afoul of -- to do something illegal</p> <p>After<br /> after all -- in spite of everything</p> <p>Age<br /> act your age -- to behave maturely and sensibly<br /> come of age -- to be legally mature<br /> under age -- to be legally immature</p> <p>Aggregate<br /> in aggregate -- as a total</p> <p>Agree<br /> agree to differ -- (of two people) to not discuss their different views about something</p> <p>Aim<br /> take aim at -- to criticize severely</p> <p>Air<br /> walk on air -- to be delighted<br /> in the air -- felt by many people<br /> on air -- broadcasting on TV, etc.<br /> off air -- not broadcasting on TV, etc.<br /> up in the air -- undecided</p> <p>Aisle<br /> walk down the aisle -- to get married</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering: Select Proceedings of Camse 2021 RECENT ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL (Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering) [ Gaurav Manik ]
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RECENT ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering Gaurav Manik Susheel Kalia Om Prakash Verma SPRINGER NATURE2022 Hardcover 2023 English ISBN:9789811921872 洋書 Computers & Science(コンピューター&科学) Technology
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Advances in Mechanical Engineering: Select Proceedings of Camse 2020 ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEE (Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering) [ Gaurav Manik ]
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ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEE Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering Gaurav Manik Susheel Kalia Sushanta Kumar Sahoo SPRINGER NATURE2021 Paperback 2021 English ISBN:9789811609411 洋書 Computers & Science(コンピューター&科学) Technology
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English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need, Used To English Daily Use, #20【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>Modal Auxiliary Verb (or 'Modal Verb' or 'Modal Auxiliary') is a verb that is used with another verb (not a modal verb) to express ability, intention, necessity, obligation, permission, possibility, probability, etc.</p> <p>English modal auxiliary verbs - may, might, can, could, will, would, shall, should, must, need, used(to), ought(to), dare | different patterns and examples | may and might are used to express- possibility, compulsion, obligation, probability (in the present and future) | can, could are used to express- ability, probability, possibility, suggestion, request, condition | will, would are used to express- action in future, present habit, compulsion, obligation | shall, should are used to express- action in future, suggestion, surprise, importance or purpose | need is used to express necessity | used(to) is used to express- past habit | ought(to) is used to express- probability, recommendation, obligation, advise | dare is used to express? be brave enough to</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Modal Auxiliary Verb -- May and Might</p> <p>Uses of 'May' and 'Might'</p> <p>(1). Possibility/Probability<br /> It may rain the day after tomorrow. [= Perhaps it will rain the day after tomorrow. OR It is possible that it will rain the day after tomorrow.]<br /> He may have caught the train. [= Perhaps he caught the train. OR It is possible that he caught the train.]</p> <p>(2). To say what the purpose of something is<br /> Many people flatter that they may win favor. [= Many people flatter in order to win favor.]<br /> They ran so that they might arrive in time. [= They ran in order to arrive in time.]</p> <p>(3). To admit that something is true before introducing another point, argument, etc.<br /> It may not be wise, but using force may be lawful. [= Although it is not wise, using force may be lawful.]</p> <p>(4). To express wishes and hopes<br /> May you live prosperous life!<br /> May you have a good time!<br /> My teacher blessed me that I might succeed in my exams.</p> <p>(5). To give or refuse Permission [In Informal and Polite Way]<br /> You may not withdraw money from your bank account. [= You are not allowed to withdraw money from your bank account.]</p> <p>(6). To seek Permission [In Informal and Polite Way]<br /> May I borrow your book for two days? (Yes, you may.)<br /> May I come in? (No, you may not.)</p> <p>Difference between 'May' and 'Might'</p> <p>'Might' is the past equivalent of 'may' in indirect speech. 'Might' is very polite and formal. It is not common. It is mostly used in indirect questions.<br /> I wonder if I might work on your computer.</p> <p>But it is used in the same way as 'may' to talk about the present or future.</p> <p>'Might' is used as a less positive version of 'May'<br /> 'May' denotes more possibility/probability<br /> 'Might' denotes less possibility/probability</p> <p>May I use your mobile phone?<br /> Might I use your mobile phone? (= A diffident way of saying 'May I use your mobile phone?')</p> <p>'Might' also denotes 'would perhaps'<br /> You might attract President's attention later. [= Perhaps you would attract.]<br /> He might have to go [= Perhaps he had to go.]</p> <p>'Might' is also used to express a degree of dissatisfaction or reproach; as,<br /> You might pick up an argument with him!<br /> You might have picked up an argument with him!</p> <p>'Might' has limitations while 'asking permission'<br /> Note: Avoid using 'might' to seek or give permission. [Prefer to use 'may'] | Avoid using 'might not' to refuse permission. [Prefer to use 'may not']. Using 'might' to seek or give permission is very formal and is not used very often.<br /> Might I ask your address?<br /> Might I offer you something to eat?<br /> [Exception: You can use 'might' to give permission or 'might not' to refuse permission in "indirect speech"]<br /> He asked me whether he might stay in my house.</p> <p>Note: 'Maybe' is an adverb. ['Maybe' means 'perhaps'] -- Maybe he came to know something secret and was ...</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Holonyms and Meronyms: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are “Holonyms and Meronyms”?</p> <p>HOLONYMS ----<br /> [Holo- Whole; -Onym: Name]<br /> Holonym is a word that denotes a thing that is complete in itself and whose part, member or substance is represented by another word.<br /> Holonym [singular] | Holonyms [plural]<br /> Example: ‘Bird’ is a holonym of ‘Feather’.</p> <p>Derived terms related to ‘Holonyms’:<br /> Holonymous<br /> Words that are Holonyms are said to be Holonymous.<br /> Holonymy<br /> The state of being a Holonym is called Holonymy.</p> <p>MERONYMS ----<br /> [Mero- Part; -Onym: Name]<br /> Meronym is a word that denotes a constituent part, member or substance of something that is complete in itself.<br /> Meronym [singular] | Meronyms [plural]<br /> Example: ‘Feather’ is a meronym of ‘Bird’.</p> <p>Derived terms related to ‘Meronyms’:<br /> Meronymous<br /> Words that are Meronyms are said to be Meronymous.<br /> Meronymy<br /> The state of being a Meronym is called Meronymy.</p> <p>Holonyms and Meronyms -- A</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A1 --<br /> Holonym -- air-conditioner<br /> Meronyms -- blower / compressor / condenser coil / control panel / cooling coil / evaporator coil / expansion valve / fan / motor / temperature sensing bulb / thermostat</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A2 --<br /> Holonym -- airplane (aeroplane)<br /> Meronyms -- aileron / altimeter / black box / cabin / cargo / cockpit / cowling / elevator / fin / flap / flight deck / fuselage / galley / hatch / jet engine / leading edge / nose / propeller / rudder / seat / slat / tail / trailing edge / undercarriage / wing</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A3 --<br /> Holonym -- airport<br /> Meronyms -- airplane / airstrip / air terminal / control tower / hangar / lounge / taxiway / terminal</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A4 --<br /> Holonym -- algae<br /> Meronyms -- cell membrane / cell wall / chloroplast / cytoplasm / flagellum / nucleolus / nucleus / starch vacuole</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A5 --<br /> Holonym -- atom<br /> Meronyms -- electron / neutron / proton</p> <p>Other Examples:<br /> Holonym / Meronym -- Example A6 ?<br /> ‘abacus’ is the holonym of ‘wire’<br /> wire’ is a meronym of ‘abacus’</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A7 ?<br /> ‘album’ is the holonym of ‘photograph’<br /> ‘photograph’ is a meronym of ‘album’</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A8 --<br /> ‘asparagus’ is the holonym of ‘spear’<br /> ‘spear’ is a meronym of ‘asparagus’</p> <p>Holonym / Meronym -- Example A9 --<br /> ‘atmosphere’ is the holonym of ‘stratosphere’<br /> ‘stratosphere’ is a meronym of ‘atmosphere’</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Technical Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #25【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>Technical words are words that have specific meanings within a specific field of expertise. Technical language is a specialized type of written or oral communication. In this book, you will study and learn useful and common technical words, the names of parts of speech they belong to and their meanings.</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <ol> <li>Anatomy ?</li> </ol> <p>01 -- abductor [n.] -- a muscle used to pull a body part away from the midline of the body or from another part<br /> 02 -- aqueous humor [n.] -- a transparent water-like fluid inside the front part of the eye<br /> 03 ? atrium [n.] -- either of the two upper chambers through which blood enters the ventricles (bottom chambers) of the heart [synonym: auricle]<br /> 04 -- auricle [n.] ? (a). atrium | (b). the outer part of the ear<br /> 05 -- ball-and-socket joint [n.] -- a joint (such as hip joint) in which the ball-shaped part of a bone fits into the curved hollow part of another bone<br /> 06 -- brainstem [n.] -- the stalk-like lowest part of the brain, made up of the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata, connecting the cerebrum to form the spinal cord<br /> 07 -- bronchus [n.] (pl. bronchi) -- one of the two terminal branches of the trachea (windpipe) that lead respectively into the right and the left lung and allow passage of air in and out of the lungs<br /> 08 -- capillary [n.] -- any of the smallest tubes in the body that transports blood to larger vessels in the body [synonyms: duct, vessel]<br /> 09 -- central nervous system [n.] -- the part of the nervous system that consists of the brain and spinal cord<br /> 10 -- cephalic [adj.] -- relating or pertaining to the head or the head end of the body<br /> 11 -- cervical [adj.] ? (a). of or pertaining to or connected with the cervix (the neck of the uterus) | (a). of or pertaining to or connected with the neck<br /> 12 -- ciliary muscle [n.] -- an intrinsic muscle of the eye that controls the shape or curvature of the lens<br /> 13 -- clavicle [n.] -- either of the two bones that connect the sternum (the long flat bone in the upper middle of the front of the chest) to the shoulder [synonym: collarbone]<br /> 14 -- coccyx [n.] -- the small bone at the very bottom of the spine<br /> 15 -- colonic [adj.] -- connected with the colon, (= part of the large intestine)<br /> 16 -- cornea [n.] -- the transparent layer of the eye that covers and protects the front portion of the eye<br /> 17 -- corneal [adj.] ? relating to the transparent layer of the eye that covers and protects the front portion of the eye<br /> 18 -- coronary artery [n.] -- either of the two arteries (vessels) that supply blood rich in oxygen to the heart<br /> 19 -- corpuscle [n.] -- any of the red or white cells found in the blood of vertebrates<br /> 20 -- costal [adj.] -- connected with the ribs<br /> 21 -- cranium [n.] (pl. craniums or crania) -- the large round superior part of the skull, made up of the cranial bones, that encloses and protects the brain<br /> 22 -- diaphragm [n.] -- the layer of muscle between the lungs and the stomach, separating the chest cavity from the abdomen, used to control breathing<br /> 23 -- external ear [n.] -- the parts of the ear outside the eardrum<br /> 24 -- extrinsic [adj.] -- (of a muscle) having its origin outside the region from the part in which it moves<br /> 25 -- femoral [adj.] ? relating to the upper bone of the leg or hind leg<br /> 26 -- femur [n.] (pl. femurs or femora) -- upper bone of the leg or hind leg; the thigh bone<br /> 27 -- forebrain [n.] -- the front part of the brain<br /> 28 -- glottis [n.] -- the upper or top part of the respiratory passage that leads from the throat to the lungs and contains vocal cords and the narrow opening between them</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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English Sentence Exercises (Part 3): Fill In the Gaps【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>“Fill in the gaps” worksheets for use in school or at home. Enter the correct word or phrase in a sentence. Make meaningful sentences by filling in the gaps with an appropriate word or phrase. English grammar exercises with answers on filling the gaps with suitable words or phrases.</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Make meaningful sentences by filling in the gaps with the most appropriate word or phrase:</p> <ol> <li> <p>Doctors took ……………..his vital parameters which came out to be normal.<br /> (a). down<br /> (b). along<br /> (c). after<br /> (d). upon<br /> (e). into</p> </li> <li> <p>Access …………….. the internet is essential for contacting friends and family.<br /> (a). with<br /> (b). for<br /> (c). to<br /> (d). in<br /> (e). at</p> </li> <li> <p>Whatever you start …………….. ensure its completion.<br /> (a). at<br /> (b). on<br /> (c). for<br /> (d). to<br /> (e). with</p> </li> <li> <p>He has been missing ……………..…, four days now.<br /> (a). since<br /> (b). from<br /> (c). at<br /> (d). for<br /> (e). upon</p> </li> <li> <p>She is eager to gather information ……………..various subjects.<br /> (a). on<br /> (b). into<br /> (c). in<br /> (d). upon<br /> (e). toward</p> </li> <li> <p>I had a great time working ……………..him.<br /> (a). onto<br /> (b). into<br /> (c). with<br /> (d). upon<br /> (e). over</p> </li> <li> <p>We change and evolve as we go ……………..in life.<br /> (a). beneath<br /> (b). along<br /> (c). underneath<br /> (d). towards<br /> (e). below</p> </li> <li> <p>I found myself being dragged …………….. controversy.<br /> (a). throughout<br /> (b). through<br /> (c). within<br /> (d). into<br /> (e). inside</p> </li> <li> <p>He came home to be with his family …………….. the occasion of New Year.<br /> (a). for<br /> (b). in<br /> (c). to<br /> (d). off<br /> (e). on</p> </li> <li> <p>Nature brings …………….. positive behavioral change in human beings.<br /> (a). upon<br /> (b). about<br /> (c). down<br /> (d). over<br /> (e). upon</p> </li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01</p> <ol> <li>(a). down | 02. (c). to | 03. (e). with | 04. (d). for | 05. (a). on | 06. (c). with | 07. (b). along | 08. (d). into | 09. (e). on | 10. (b). about</li> </ol>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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How to Use the Word “Have” In English: A Comprehensive Guide to the Word “Have” Words In Common Usage, #4【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>English Verb -- 'Have'</li> <li>Meanings of the Main Verb 'Have'</li> <li>Idioms With the Word 'Have'</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With the Word 'Have'</li> <li>Proverbs/Sayings With the Word 'Have'</li> <li>Useful Expressions With the Word 'Have'</li> <li>English Word: 'Have' -- Useful Notes</li> <li>Conjugation of the Verb 'Have'</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Have is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) ? HAVE/HAS<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- HAD<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- HAD</p> <p>Present Perfect of 'Have' ? Had<br /> Past Perfect of 'Have' -- Had</p> <p>-ING Form of 'Come' -- Making<br /> Infinitive of 'Come' -- To Have</p> <p>MOST COMMON Meanings OF "HAVE" AS A MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS:<br /> (Note: In some senses, you can also use "have got". Especially in British English, using "have got" is quite popular.)</p> <p>Meaning 01:<br /> (have sth) (or have got sth) (not used in the continuous tenses) to hold, own or possess sth</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> He has an old two-wheeler.<br /> She does not have a college degree.<br /> They do not have an ATM card.</p> <p>Meaning 02:<br /> (have sth) to experience sth</p> <p>Example Sentence:<br /> What to do when you have a bad day at work.<br /> She had difficulty falling asleep and would wake up several times in the night.<br /> My company has had a rapid economic recovery,<br /> He has had no adverse impact of the medicines.<br /> Our organization has had very healthy growth during the last year<br /> She was helpful to her friend who had a traumatic event.<br /> Many children have had neglect and abuse.<br /> He has had a truly remarkable year.<br /> Some sectors have had major financial challenges in recent years.<br /> The hill road had larger slips.</p> <p>Meaning 03:<br /> (have sth) (or have got sth) (not used in the continuous tenses) to have a thought or feeling in your mind<br /> She has the notion that she can fulfill her dreams.<br /> They have always had the belief that they could beat the big teams.<br /> I have got an idea for the event.<br /> She has got an idea for how it should work.</p> <p>Meaning 04:<br /> (have sth) (or have got sth) (not used in the continuous tenses) to show a particular feature or quality</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> Most of the things we eat have flavor in them.<br /> He has a lot of confidence.<br /> He had the audacity to reject my suggestion for a superficial reason.</p> <p>Meaning 05:<br /> (have sth) to eat, drink or smoke sth</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> I had a delicious meal at his home.<br /> He had a cigarette during her stroll',<br /> We all had breakfast together at 8 am.<br /> We all had lunch and took a picture.<br /> He had dinner with his family and then went to the office.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Humorous Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #9【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are "Humorous Words"?</p> <p>What is Humor? [HUMOUR [(British English) | HUMOR (AMERICAN ENGLISH)]<br /> Humor is something that is funny, comical, or amusing</p> <p>Definition of 'Humorous Words'<br /> Words that are intended to be amusing, entertaining, funny, or comical are called humorous words.</p> <p>Examples:<br /> beak [noun] ? large or pointed nose of somebody<br /> ego-surfing [noun] ? the activity of searching your name on different websites on the Internet<br /> iron rations [noun] ? a small amount of food carried for an emergency by soldiers, etc. while climbing or walking<br /> unhand [verb] ? to release somebody that you are holding</p> <p>Besides "Humorous Words", there are some Idioms and Phrasal Verbs which are used to express humor (amusement or funniness)<br /> Example- (idiom): a big cheese ? a very important and influential person in a big organization<br /> Example- (phrasal verb): gird (up) your loins ? to get ready to do a difficult task or activity</p> <p>NOTE: Many 'Humorous Words' are also used in 'formal', 'informal' or other sense<br /> Example:<br /> BEAST<br /> beast [noun] [Humorous] ? a person or thing who is unpleasant<br /> beast [noun] [Informal] ? a thing of a particular type<br /> beast [noun] [Formal] ? a large and dangerous animal</p> <p>A detailed list of 'humorous words', parts of speech they belong to, and their meanings are as follows:</p> <p>Humorous Words -- A</p> <p>abaya [noun]<br /> a full-length, sleeveless outer garment worn by Arabs</p> <p>abdicate [verb]<br /> to give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach</p> <p>abibliophobia [noun]<br /> the fear of running out of reading material</p> <p>abomasums [noun]<br /> the fourth stomach of a ruminant, such as a cow or a sheep</p> <p>absquatulate [verb]<br /> to abruptly leave or abscond with something</p> <p>academe [noun]<br /> the world of studying, teaching, etc. at academic institutions e.g. universities and colleges</p> <p>accoutrements (accouterments) [noun]<br /> pieces of equipment that are required for an activity; accessories</p> <p>acerbate [verb]<br /> to embitter somebody</p> <p>acidulous [adjective]<br /> rather sour or sharp in speech, manner, etc.</p> <p>adjourn to… [phrasal verb]<br /> to go to another place to calm down</p> <p>of advanced years | sb's advanced age [idiom]<br /> used to show that somebody is 'very old' or aged</p> <p>agelast [noun]<br /> one who never laughs</p> <p>aglet [noun]<br /> the plastic tip on the end of a shoelace</p> <p>alack [exclamation]<br /> used to express sadness or regret</p> <p>allegator [noun]<br /> someone who alleges</p> <p>allergic [adjective]<br /> strong dislike towards somebody</p> <p>amatory [adjective]<br /> relating to physical activity or desire</p> <p>amphibology [noun]<br /> grammatically ambiguous phrase or sentence (e.g.: he talked to his son and his daughter)</p> <p>amphisbaena [noun]<br /> a mythical serpent with a head at each end</p> <p>anencephalous [adjective]<br /> lacking a brain</p> <p>anfractuous [adjective]<br /> circuitous or winding</p> <p>anguilliform [adjective]<br /> resembling an eel</p> <p>anserine [adjective]<br /> goose-like | silly or foolish</p> <p>antediluvian [adjective]<br /> traditional or out-of-date</p> <p>anthropophagy [noun]<br /> cannibalism</p> <p>apolaustic [adjective]<br /> devoted to the seeking of enjoyment</p> <p>apple-knocker [noun]<br /> an ignorant or unsophisticated person</p> <p>appurtenance [noun]<br /> a smaller part of something larger, superior or more significant</p> <p>archipelago [noun]<br /> a chain of islands</p> <p>argle-bargle [noun]<br /> meaningless and abundant talk or writing</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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Dictionary of Literary Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #7【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>WHAT ARE "LITERARY WORDS"?</p> <p>'Literary words' are associated with literature.<br /> 'Literary words' are typical of a work of literature and imaginative writing.<br /> 'Literary words' are used with a particular meaning, in narrative, drama, poetry and other writing in a literary manner.</p> <p>This book has been divided into three sections:<br /> Section 01: Common Literary Words<br /> Section 02: Figurative Use of the Words<br /> Section 03: Glossary of Literary Terms</p> <p>IMPORTANT NOTES</p> <p>NOTE -- A:<br /> ELEVATED WORDS<br /> Use of an 'Elevated' Word in Place of a 'Simple' Word<br /> 'Elevated language' is widely used in literature.<br /> Elevated Word -- a word that is used to show a high intellectual level<br /> Simple Word -- a word that is used to keep the conversation simple in daily life</p> <p>Example 1:<br /> 'Behold' [elevated word] | 'See' [simple word]<br /> Meaning of 'behold' and 'see':<br /> to become aware of something by using your eyes</p> <p>Example 2:<br /> 'Blithe' [elevated word] | 'Happy' [simple word]<br /> Meaning of 'blithe' and 'happy':<br /> showing or feeling pleasure</p> <p>******</p> <p>NOTE -- B:<br /> FIGURATIVE USE OF THE WORDS<br /> Many words and phrases are used in a different (literary) way from their usual (literal) meanings to produce a special effect. [I have put these words together in Section-2 (figurative use of the words) of this book.]</p> <p>Example-1:<br /> ache: In a general sense -- to feel a continuous pain<br /> His leg ached because of injury.<br /> ache: In a literary sense -- to be very sad<br /> His false accusations made our hearts ache. [= made us sad]</p> <p>Example-2:<br /> Flash: In a general sense -- to shine brightly for a few moments<br /> The camera flashed once.<br /> Flash: In a literary sense -- to suddenly show a strong emotion<br /> Their eyes flashed with horror.</p> <p>******</p> <p>NOTE -- C:<br /> 'LITERARY TERMS'<br /> There are many words that are used to describe a particular form of writing in a literary work or used in the analysis, discussion, classification, and criticism of a literary work. [I have defined these terms in Section-3 (glossary of literary terms) of this book.]</p> <p>Examples:<br /> catharsis -- the process of releasing strong feelings through artistic activities<br /> diction -- the choice and use of words to create a specific effect in a literary work<br /> epithet -- a word or expression used to attribute a special quality to somebody/something<br /> genre -- a particular category, style or type to which a literary wok belongs<br /> holograph -- a handwritten piece of writing by its author<br /> idyll -- a poem that describes a peaceful and happy scene<br /> juvenilia -- a literary work produced by an artist, in his/her youth<br /> melodrama -- a literary work that is full of exciting and exaggerated events or emotions<br /> opera -- a dramatic work where a majority of the words are sung to music<br /> panegyric -- a speech or written composition that praises somebody/something<br /> prosody -- the patterns of rhythms and sounds in poetry<br /> quatrain -- a verse of a poem that has four lines<br /> refrain -- a line or number of lines of a song or poem that is repeated after each verse<br /> scene -- one of the small sections within an act (a major division) of a play<br /> semantic -- relating to the meaning of words and sentences<br /> trilogy -- a set of three books, plays, movies, etc. on the same characters or subject</p> <p>figure of speech -- an expression in which a word or phrase represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar (non-literal) to create a particular effect in somebody's mind, or in which an emphasis is produced by patterns of sound. [Some common figures of speech are as follows -- alliteration, anaphora, antistrophe. apostrophe, assonance, consonance, hyperbole, irony, litotes, metaphor, metonymy, periphrasis, personification, simile, synecdoche]</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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How to Use the Word “Break” In English: A Comprehensive Guide to the Word “Break” Words In Common Usage, #1【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>English Verb -- 'Break'</li> <li>Meanings of the Main Verb 'Break'</li> <li>Idioms With the Word 'Break'</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With the Word 'Break'</li> <li>Proverbs/Sayings With the Word 'Break'</li> <li>Useful Expressions With the Word 'Break'</li> <li>English Word: 'Break' -- Useful Notes<br /> (A). 'Imperative Sentences' With the Verb 'Break'<br /> (B). 'Break' As A Noun<br /> (C). 'Break' As An Adjective<br /> (D). Other Useful Words With 'Break'</li> <li>Conjugation of the Verb 'Break'</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Break is an irregular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) -- BREAK<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- BROKE<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- BROKEN</p> <p>Present Perfect of 'Break' ? Have/Has Broken<br /> Past Perfect of 'Break' -- Had Broken</p> <p>-ING Form of 'Break' -- Breaking<br /> Infinitive of 'Break' -- To Break</p> <p>MOST COMMON Meanings OF 'BREAK' AS THE MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS:</p> <p>Meaning 1:<br /> to be damaged and divided or separated into two or more parts due to force of some type; to damage something in this way<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> The helicopter blade broke in the storm.<br /> (break (in/into something))<br /> A passenger plane skidded off the runway and broke into pieces.<br /> (break something)<br /> A museum visitor intentionally broke a vase in the exhibition.<br /> Breaking atoms can release energy.<br /> (break something in/into something)<br /> He broke the table into many pieces and wood splinters flew up into the air.</p> <p>Meaning 2:<br /> (break something) to do something that is considered illegal, unethical, etc.; to fail to keep promises, words, etc.<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> When minors break the law, they usually appear in juvenile court.</p> <p>Meaning 3:<br /> (of a body part) to fracture or crack a bone in the body.<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> The actress broke her nose on the set of the film.</p> <p>Meaning 4:<br /> (break something) to make something come to an end forcefully<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> Tear gas was hurled into the buildings to break the strike.</p> <p>Meaning 5:<br /> to become weak or be destroyed; to destroy something or make somebody/something weaker or unable to bear something<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> (break somebody/something)<br /> A loss would have definitely broken his morale.</p> <p>Meaning 6:<br /> (break something) to end a relationship, association, connection, etc. with somebody/something<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> How to break the chain of transmission!</p> <p>Meaning 7:<br /> (break somebody) to make somebody feel extremely sad, lonely, etc. in a way that prevents them from leading a normal life<br /> Example Sentences:<br /> His deteriorated health broke him from the inside.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。 ※ご購入は、楽天kobo商品ページからお願いします。※切り替わらない場合は、こちら をクリックして下さい。 ※このページからは注文できません。
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