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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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Making Comparisons in English: Similarities, Dissimilarities, Degrees English Daily Use, #10【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <p>Structure (1a) ---- Comparison of Actions - I<br /> Structure (1b) ---- Comparison of Actions - II<br /> Structure (2a) ---- Comparison of Qualities - I<br /> Structure (2b) ---- Comparison of Qualities - II<br /> Structure (3a) ---- Specific Similarity ? Quality Adjectives<br /> Structure (3b) ---- Specific Similarity ? Quality Nouns<br /> Structure (4) ---- Comparison of Number/Quantity<br /> Structure (5a) ---- As + Much/Many, etc. + Word/Words + As<br /> Structure (5b) ---- Comparative Estimates ? Multiple Numbers<br /> Structure (6) ---- Parallel Increase or Decrease / Gradual Increase<br /> Structure (7) ---- Illogical Comparatives<br /> Structure (8) ---- General Similarity and Difference<br /> Structure (9) ---- Using Word 'Compare' or 'Comparison'<br /> Structure (10) ---- Comparison Degrees<br /> 10a. Regular and Irregular Forms of Adjectives<br /> 10b. Interchange of Positive and Comparative Degrees<br /> 10c. Interchange of Positive and Superlative Degrees<br /> 10d. Interchange of Comparative and Superlative Degrees<br /> 10e. Interchange of Positive, Comparative and Superlative Degrees<br /> EXERCISE ? 1<br /> EXERCISE ? 2</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Structure (1a) ---- Comparison of Actions - I</p> <p>PATTERN 1:<br /> AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE<br /> -ING form of Verb + Verb 'Be' + As + Adjective + As + -ING form of Verb<br /> Or<br /> It + Verb 'Be' + As + Adjective + To + Ordinary Verb + As + Ordinary Verb</p> <p>Writing is as easy as thinking.<br /> Jogging is as easy as exercising.<br /> Closing is as easy as opening.<br /> Designing is as easy as publishing.</p> <p>It is as easy to write as think.<br /> It is as easy to jog as exercise.<br /> It is as easy to close as open.<br /> It is as easy to design as publish.</p> <p>PATTERN 2:<br /> NEGATIVE SENTENCE<br /> -ING form of Verb + Verb 'To Be' + Not + As + Adjective + As + -ING form of Verb<br /> Or<br /> It + Verb 'To Be' + Not + As + Adjective + To + Ordinary Verb + As + Ordinary Verb</p> <p>Studying is not as easy as playing.<br /> Swimming is not as easy as running.<br /> Singing is not as easy as talking.<br /> Reading is not as easy as listening.</p> <p>It is not as easy to study as play.<br /> It is not as easy to swim as run.<br /> It is not as easy to sing as talk.<br /> It is not as easy to read as listen.</p> <p>Structure (1b) ---- Comparison of Actions - II</p> <p>PATTERN<br /> (A). Prefer/Would Prefer + -ING form of Verb + To + -ING form of Verb, OR<br /> (B). Prefer/Would Prefer + To + Ordinary Verb + Rather Than + Ordinary Verb, OR<br /> (C). Had Better/Had Rather/Had Sooner/Would Rather/Would Sooner + Ordinary Verb + Than + Ordinary Verb</p> <p>Example 1:<br /> I prefer studying to playing.<br /> I would prefer studying to playing.</p> <p>I prefer to study rather than play.<br /> I would prefer to study rather than play.</p> <p>I had better study than play.<br /> I had rather study than play.<br /> I had sooner study than play.<br /> I would rather study than play.<br /> I would sooner study than play.</p> <p>Example 2:<br /> You prefer writing to talking.<br /> You would prefer writing to talking.</p> <p>You prefer to write rather than talk.<br /> You would prefer to write rather than talk.</p> <p>You had better write than talk.<br /> You had rather write than talk.<br /> You had sooner write than talk.<br /> You would rather write than talk.<br /> You would sooner write than talk.</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 “Turn” In English: A Comprehensive Guide to the Word “Turn” Words In Common Usage, #10【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This Book Covers The Following Topics:</p> <ol> <li>English Verb -- 'Turn'</li> <li>Meanings of the Main Verb 'Turn'</li> <li>Idioms With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>Phrasal Verbs With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>Proverbs/Sayings With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>Useful Expressions With the Word 'Turn'</li> <li>English Word: 'Turn' -- Useful Notes</li> <li>Conjugation of the Verb 'Turn'</li> </ol> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Turn is a regular verb. Its three forms are as follows:</p> <p>First Form (Base Form) -- TURN<br /> Second Form (Past Form) -- TURNED<br /> Third Form (Past Participle) -- TURNED</p> <p>Present Perfect of 'Come' ? Have/Has Turned<br /> Past Perfect of 'Come' -- Had Turned</p> <p>-ING Form of 'Come' -- turning<br /> Infinitive of 'Come' -- To Turn</p> <p>MOST COMMON Meanings OF "TURN" AS THE MAIN VERB ARE AS FOLLOWS:</p> <p>Meaning 1.<br /> to move your body or part of your body in an attempt to face or start moving in a different direction</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> The children turned and headed back up the hill.<br /> He turned to face the wall in shame.<br /> She turned to look at him affectionately.<br /> He turned to look over my right shoulder.<br /> He turned to say, "Come follow me."<br /> I Turned To Say Goodbye.<br /> I turned to say something to him.<br /> She turned to say something.</p> <p>(turn + adv./prep.)<br /> We needed to turn back to save ourselves from the landslide.<br /> They all hurriedly turned away.<br /> She turned around for one second to look at my face.<br /> I turned around, and saw him trying to greet me.<br /> He turned around to look at the small group of protestors.</p> <p>(turn sth) (+ adv./prep.)<br /> Turn your hand away from the camera.<br /> She turned her chair around and looked at me.<br /> When she turned her chair around, we could see she was blushing but smiling,</p> <p>Meaning 2.<br /> to move or make sth move around a central point</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> He turned the screw 1/2 turn clockwise.</p> <p>(turn sth) + (adv./prep.)<br /> I turned the key in the lock and felt the point where a car would unlock the door.</p> <p>Meaning 3.<br /> (turn + adv./prep.) (of a road or river) to bend or curve in a particular direction</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> The road turned to the right after about half a mile.<br /> This road turns to the right and runs northeast.<br /> After a distance of approximately 70 meters, the road turned to the north<br /> A hundred meters ahead of us, the road turned right.<br /> After about five miles, the river turned east.</p> <p>Meaning 4.<br /> to aim or point sth in a particular direction</p> <p>Example Sentences:<br /> (turn sth) (on/to sb/sth/yourself)<br /> A man turned the gun on himself at a gun store, police said.<br /> It is time to turn your attention to your family.</p> <p>(turn to sb/sth/yourself)<br /> My thoughts turned to my friends, who were close to me the whole time.</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 3): Multiple-choice Tests English Worksheets, #3【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>This book comprises 55 Multiple-choice test exercises to check your Vocabulary!</p> <p>Sample This</p> <p>Multiple-choice Test -- 01</p> <ol> <li> <p>Many motorists abandoned their vehicles and waded through knee-deep water which ________________ on carriageways.<br /> (a). implemented (b). consisted (c). congested (d). accumulated (e). involved</p> </li> <li> <p>Officials have cited ________________ of funds to complete normal maintenance work.<br /> (a). inimitability (b). distinctiveness (c). paucity (d). exclusivity (e). creativity</p> </li> <li> <p>_______________ to heat causes skin disease and other fungal infections.<br /> (a). disclosure (b). exposure (c). revelation (d). coverage (e). reporting</p> </li> <li> <p>Authorities imposed curfew-like restrictions and suspended mobile internet services to contain the ________________ situation.<br /> (a). immense (b). infinitesimal (c). volatile (d). steady (e). unwavering</p> </li> <li> <p>Do not hesitate to speak the truth, however ________________ it might be.<br /> (a). unpalatable (b). endowed (c). inedible (d). capricious (e). perched</p> </li> <li> <p>It would be ________________ to talk of victory, not to mention absolute majority.<br /> (a). sheltered (b). premature (c). poised (d). fickleness (e). vacillation</p> </li> <li> <p>We have an ________________ talented team of writers on social media.<br /> (a). idiosyncratic (b). ululation (c). eglantine (d). immensely (e). experimental</p> </li> <li> <p>A car tore through the security ________________ laid around the road by the police.<br /> (a). boulevard (b). concourse (c). courtyard (d). patio (e). cordon</p> </li> <li> <p>They need to take prompt action in this matter to ________________ the interests of students.<br /> (a). annihilate (b). safeguard (c). obliterate (d). corroborate (e). gainsay</p> </li> <li> <p>Media ________________ from speculation due to sensitivity and seriousness of the issues.<br /> (a). persisted (b). endured (c). observed (d). vanished (e). refrained</p> </li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS</p> <ol> <li>(d). accumulated -- (meaning)-- gathered together; amassed</li> <li>(c). paucity -- (meaning)-- shortage</li> <li>(b). exposure -- (meaning)-- no protection from harmful thing</li> <li>(c). volatile -- (meaning)-- unstable</li> <li>(a). unpalatable -- (meaning)-- unpleasant or unacceptable</li> <li>(b). premature -- (meaning)-- too early</li> <li>(d). immensely -- (meaning)-- greatly or hugely</li> <li>(e). cordon -- (meaning)-- barricade</li> <li>(b). safeguard -- (meaning)-- defend or protect</li> <li>(e). refrained -- (meaning)-- kept away from something; avoided</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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Marriage Made to Last【電子書籍】[ Manik Roy ]
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<p><strong>Marriage Made to Last</strong> is a thoughtfully crafted eBook that serves as a compassionate and practical guide for couples who wish to build a resilient, loving, and fulfilling relationship that stands the test of time. Whether you are newly married, celebrating decades together, or navigating challenges in between, this book provides timeless principles and real-world strategies to strengthen your bond, deepen understanding, and rekindle the joy that first brought you together.</p> <p>At its heart, <em>Marriage Made to Last</em> recognizes that a successful marriage is not built overnightーit's a lifelong journey of growing together, adapting to change, and choosing love every single day. The eBook combines research-based insights from psychology, relationship counseling, and human behavior with heartfelt stories and exercises that couples can easily relate to and apply in daily life. It offers a balanced blend of emotional wisdom and actionable guidance to help partners communicate more effectively, manage conflict gracefully, and cultivate genuine intimacy and trust.</p> <p>You'll learn how to listen not just with your ears, but with your heart; how to express your needs and feelings without blame or judgment; and how to approach disagreements as opportunities to grow rather than battles to win. Through practical examples and reflection prompts, <em>Marriage Made to Last</em> encourages both partners to take an active role in nurturing their connectionーturning small daily interactions into powerful expressions of love, respect, and appreciation.</p> <p>Beyond communication and conflict resolution, the book also explores the deeper foundations of marriage: shared values, emotional security, forgiveness, and friendship. It helps couples identify patterns that may be weakening their bond and provides clear steps to rebuild trust and harmony. From managing stress and balancing personal goals to keeping romance alive amid busy routines, this eBook covers the full spectrum of modern marital life with warmth, empathy, and encouragement.</p> <p>Each chapter is written in a friendly, conversational style that feels like a heartfelt chat with a trusted relationship coach. It avoids unrealistic promises and instead focuses on genuine growthーacknowledging that all marriages face ups and downs, but with mutual effort, patience, and understanding, love can always evolve into something deeper and stronger.</p> <p>By the end of <em>Marriage Made to Last</em>, readers will have not only the tools but also the mindset needed to sustain a healthy, happy marriage that endures. It's a book that reminds couples that marriage isn't just about surviving togetherーit's about <em>thriving</em> together, celebrating differences, and creating a partnership built on kindness, respect, and enduring affection.</p> <p>Perfect for couples at any stage of their relationship, <em>Marriage Made to Last</em> is more than just an eBookーit's a roadmap to rediscovering the beauty of commitment and the everyday joy of sharing life with the one you love.</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 Formal Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #24【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>2750 Useful Formal Words and Their Meanings</p> <p>Formal words are used in the official language. These words are used in 'official' or formal writing. In this book, you will study and learn useful formal words, the names of parts of speech they belong to and their meanings. || Sample This:</p> <p>Formal Words -- A</p> <p>01 -- abandonment [n.] -- (a). the act of leaving a person, place or thing without intending to return | (b). the act of giving up a practice, a course of action or a way of thinking completely and permanently [synonyms: desertion, forsaking]<br /> 02 -- abate [v.] -- to become less strong or widespread; to make something less strong or widespread. [synonyms: decline, subside]<br /> 03 -- abhorrence [n.] -- a feeling of strong hate for a way of thinking or behaving for moral reasons [synonyms: detestation, disgust, hatred, loathing, repugnance]<br /> 04 -- abstemious [adj.] -- not allowing yourself to indulge too much in enjoyable activities such as eating food or drinking alcohol [synonym: ascetic]<br /> 05 -- abstraction [n.] -- (a). a general idea or quality rather than a real person, object, event or situation | (b). the state of thinking deeply about sth and lacking concentration or not paying attention to what is happening around one. [synonyms: absentmindedness, inattentiveness, distractedness]<br /> 06 -- abstruse [adj.] -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when it could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]<br /> 07 -- abut [v.] -- (of an area of land or a building) to be next to sth or to have a common boundary with the side of sth [synonym: adjoin]<br /> 08 -- abyss [n.] -- (a). a very deep wide crack or opening in the ground<br /> 09 -- acclamation [n.] -- loud, noisy and enthusiastic approval or welcome [synonyms: approbation, commendation]<br /> 10 -- ache [v.] -- (b). to have a strong desire for sb/sth or to do sth<br /> 11 -- acme [n.] -- the highest point or stage of development, achievement or the most excellent example of sth [synonyms: peak, summit, zenith]<br /> 12 -- acolyte [n.] -- a person who attends, follows and helps a leader<br /> 13 -- aesthete [n.] -- a person who has a love, understanding, sensitivity and appreciation of works of art and beautiful things<br /> 14 -- affecting [adj.] -- producing strong feelings of distress, pity, regret, sorrow, or sympathy, etc.<br /> 15 -- aged [adj.] -- very old; grown old [synonym: matured]<br /> 16 -- aggrandize [v.] -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance, extend]<br /> 17 -- airy [adj.] -- (a). showing no worry about sth or not treating sth as serious | (b). -- not serious or practical<br /> 18 -- akin [adj.] -- (a). having some of the essential same qualities [synonym: similar] | (b). related by blood<br /> 19 -- allusive [adj.] -- containing a word or phrase that makes a reference to a specific person, event, place, etc. in an indirect way<br /> 20 -- aloft [adv.] -- high up in or into the air; far above the ground [synonym: overhead]<br /> 21 -- amid (prep.] -- (a). in the middle or course of something (b). surrounded by sth<br /> 22 -- amity [n.] -- a friendly relationship [synonyms: concord, harmony]<br /> 23 -- anew [adv.] -- (a). again but in a new or different and more positive way | (b). once more [synonym: again]<br /> 24 -- anodyne [adj.] -- not likely to cause disagreement or offense; not expressing strong opinions [synonyms: bland, insipid] | (b). capable of relieving pain<br /> 25 -- antagonistically (adv.) -- In a manner that shows or feels dislike or opposition [synonym: hostility]<br /> 26 -- arcane [adj.] -- strange, secret and mysterious and therefore knowable or understandable only to a few people [synonyms: esoteric, unfathomable]<br /> 27 -- artifice [n.] -- the clever use of tricks to cheat or deceive sb [synonyms: deception, pretense] | (b). a skilled piece of workmanship<br /> 28 -- audacity [n.] -- rude, shocking or disrespectful behavior [synonyms: cheek,...</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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Letter-Order In Words: Practice Your Letter Sequencing Skills【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>200 Exercises for practicing your letter sequencing skills</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Letter-Order: Exercise - 01</p> <p>Rewrite the following words in correct letter-order:</p> <p>WRONG LETTER-ORDER</p> <ol> <li>I A E N T U M I T G D</li> <li>M E A M S R L</li> <li>P O N C E D I E T</li> <li>E H P L S A S</li> <li>P T L Y L P F N I A</li> <li>K E R C W G E A</li> <li>U H L D D D E</li> <li>N N C Y E D P E D E</li> <li>N S A B T L U O I</li> <li>R T D B E S T C A A</li> <li>L E A W D D</li> <li>A F L I I L</li> <li>L E O C D D</li> <li>U O N O C L L I S</li> <li>A M I N T I I D T O N I</li> <li>T I O I N N A I T V</li> <li>M E Y S S</li> <li>N Y A R E</li> <li>M R A N I N T E E C E P</li> <li>I A T E O F C C N S</li> <li>T C T C O I S U V E N R</li> <li>N I O N C O R O T A</li> <li>O H R N G E A V</li> <li>E R E N E D G A</li> <li>Y A V V S</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 01 (CORRECT LETTER-ORDER)</p> <ol> <li>unmitigated | 02. slammer | 03. deception | 04. hapless | 05. flippantly | 06. wreckage | 07. huddled | 08. dependency | 09. ablutions | 10. abstracted | 11. dawdle | 12. filial | 13. coddle | 14. collusion | 15. intimidation | 16. invitation | 17. messy | 18. yearn | 19. intemperance | 20. confiscate | 21. constructive | 22. coronation | 23. hangover | 24. renegade | 25. savvy</li> </ol> <p>Letter-Order: Exercise - 02</p> <p>Rewrite the following words in correct letter-order:</p> <p>WRONG LETTER-ORDER</p> <ol> <li>P E I N I N X D E T E</li> <li>E E N I T N R I G D</li> <li>P I N I S I D</li> <li>L R E P E C D U</li> <li>L S T O N Y I</li> <li>E F A B L D</li> <li>L O W B B E</li> <li>I A R O E C L A T N M</li> <li>L N T U F A T E L</li> <li>Y C U S H</li> <li>M Y W A M H</li> <li>E D I R A T G U T</li> <li>G S O U E C R</li> <li>D I L A E D V R E</li> <li>N P E L I E B A</li> <li>H S E A T W</li> <li>F C E E O M R I N R E N T</li> <li>N B I I L N C I I V I T Y</li> <li>E L M D D E</li> <li>N S L O R Y V E U A</li> <li>E T I J T S R</li> <li>S S N R U T I E S</li> <li>A O N I S T N C M O U S I</li> <li>U U S B T N O O E</li> <li>S I A S T S</li> </ol> <p>ANSWERS TO THE EXERCISE 02 (CORRECT LETTER-ORDER)</p> <ol> <li>inexpedient | 02. ingredient | 03. insipid | 04. preclude | 05. stonily | 06. fabled | 07. wobble | 08. reclamation | 09. flatulent | 10. cushy | 11. whammy | 12. gratitude | 13. scourge | 14. daredevil | 15. plebeian | 16. swathe | 17. reinforcement | 18. invincibility | 19. meddle | 20. ravenously | 21. jitters | 22. rustiness | 23. sanctimonious | 24. bounteous | 25. stasis</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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Dictionary of Informal Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #11【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are "Informal Words?"</p> <p>Informal Words are connected with normal communication with your colleagues, acquaintances, family members, etc. Informal words are more common in speech than in writing. Informal words are used in the 'unofficial' language. These words are not used in 'official' or formal writing. This book covers around 1400 Informal words (including the names of parts of speech they belong to) and their meanings</p> <p>NOTE:<br /> Many informal words are used in both American and British English in the same way. However, some informal words are particularly used in American English only. Similarly, some informal words are particularly used in British English only.</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>Informal Words? A</p> <p>A1 [adjective] -- very good</p> <p>abs [noun] -- the muscles of the abdomen</p> <p>ace [adjective | noun] -- very good | number one</p> <p>achy [adjective] -- affected by an uninterrupted pain that is small in degree</p> <p>ack-ack [noun] -- the non-stop firing of guns at aircraft</p> <p>ad [noun] -- advertisement</p> <p>adman [noun] -- a person who works in advertising or promotion</p> <p>adore [verb] -- to be very fond of something</p> <p>aggravate [verb] -- to intentionally irritate somebody</p> <p>a gogo [adjective] -- in large quantities</p> <p>airhead [noun] -- an unintelligent or stupid person</p> <p>all [adverb] -- enormously</p> <p>allergic [adjective] -- having an aversion to somebody/something</p> <p>all right [adverb] -- used to emphasize something</p> <p>almighty [adjective] -- enormous or severe</p> <p>alphabet soup [noun] -- an extremely difficult language with abbreviations or symbols</p> <p>ammo [noun] -- ammunition [supply of bullets, etc; very important information for argument]</p> <p>amp [noun] -- amplifier [a type of electrical device]</p> <p>appalling [adjective] -- extremely bad or poor</p> <p>arm candy [noun] -- a beautiful woman accompanied by a man in a public event</p> <p>arm-twisting [noun] -- the use of physical power or great pressure to convince somebody to do something</p> <p>artsy (arty) [adjective] -- enormously interested in the arts</p> <p>artsy-fartsy (arty-farty) [adjective] -- connected with the arts</p> <p>Aussie [noun] -- a person or native of Australia</p> <p>awful [adjective] -- very bad | used to emphasize a large quantity or sum of something</p> <p>axe (ax) [verb] -- to kill somebody with an axe | to get rid of a scheme, service, system, etc. | to dismiss somebody from their job</p> <p>***********</p> <p>INFORMAL WORDS -- Particularly Used In AMERICAN ENGLISH:</p> <p>ace [verb] -- to be successful</p> <p>all-nighter [noun] -- a time when somebody stays awake all night, mainly for studying</p> <p>ambulance chaser [noun] -- a lawyer connected with cases of accident claims</p> <p>amped [adjective] -- excited</p> <p>antsy [adjective] -- unable to keep still</p> <p>any [adverb] -- 'at all' [used at the end of negative sentences]</p> <p>A-OK [adjective] -- in satisfactory or perfect condition, manner or style.</p> <p>attaboy / attagirl [exclamation] -- used to admire or encourage a boy or man/girl or woman</p> <p>awesome [adjective] -- first-rate, excellent or pleasurable</p> <p>awful [adverb] -- extremely or enormously</p> <p>INFORMAL WORDS -- Particularly Used In BRITISH ENGLISH:</p> <p>admin [noun] -- Administration [activities connected with organizing something]</p> <p>afters [noun] -- a sweet dish that is eaten after a meal</p> <p>ages -- [noun] a very long time</p> <p>aggro [noun] -- cruel, hostile and aggressive behavior</p> <p>airy-fairy [adjective] -- impractical, unreasonable, unclear</p> <p>all right [exclamation] -- used to say hello</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 Old-fashioned Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #8【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are "Old-fashioned Words"?</p> <p>Definition of 'Old-fashioned words':<br /> "Words and expressions that were common in the past but are passing out of ordinary use."</p> <p>'Old-fashioned words' are also known as 'archaic words'. Many people use the term 'old use' for the words and expressions that were common in the past but have passed out of ordinary use.<br /> These words are mainly used in historical novels. They are also used to amuse people.</p> <p>Examples:<br /> Old-fashioned word:<br /> dandified [adjective]<br /> (of a man) too careful about his look or clothes</p> <p>Old-fashioned word:<br /> vamoose [verb]<br /> to leave fast</p> <p>Old-fashioned idiom<br /> blot your copybook -- to do something bad to spoil your good reputation among people</p> <p>Old-fashioned phrasal verb<br /> buck up! -- used to tell somebody to make haste</p> <p>A detailed list of "old-fashioned words", parts of speech they belong to, and their meanings are as follows:</p> <p>Old-fashioned Words -- A</p> <p>abed [adverb]<br /> in bed</p> <p>abide [verb]<br /> to stay or live in a place<br /> Use in a sentence: Everybody must abide by the law.</p> <p>abroad [adverb]<br /> outside; outdoors</p> <p>accidence [noun]<br /> the part of grammar that deals with the change in the form of a word</p> <p>accursed [adjective]<br /> having a bad magic spell on something<br /> Use in a sentence: They lived in the forest as if accursed. || There is no escaping the sense of anxiety that we humans are accursed with.</p> <p>adieu [exclamation]<br /> goodbye<br /> Use in a sentence: They bid adieu to him with mixed emotions.</p> <p>addled [adjective]<br /> confused / (of an egg) not fresh<br /> Use in a sentence: He is not a silly and addled dude.</p> <p>without further/more ado [idiom]<br /> at once; immediately<br /> Use in a sentence: Once it was sure that the area had been secured, the children were without more ado accompanied to the assembly hall.</p> <p>adventurer / adventuress [noun]<br /> a person who is very fond of going to unusual places or gaining new experiences<br /> Use in a sentence: She is a hard-core adventuress, a travel journalist, who has traveled around the world.</p> <p>aerodrome (airdrome) [noun]<br /> a small airport<br /> Use in a sentence: The extension of the runway was aimed at better services for private operators at the aerodrome.</p> <p>affair [noun]<br /> a strange or inexplicable thing</p> <p>affright [verb]<br /> to scare; to frighten<br /> Use in a sentence: Let nothing affright you.</p> <p>ague [noun]<br /> malaria, dengue or other diseases that cause fever and shivering</p> <p>ail [verb]<br /> to make somebody ill/sick</p> <p>air hostess [noun]<br /> a female flight attendant</p> <p>alack [exclamation]<br /> a word that is used to show you are sad or sorry<br /> Use in a sentence: Alas and alack, only a few of those stories are all that funny.</p> <p>alas [exclamation]<br /> a word that is used to show you are sad or sorry<br /> Use in a sentence: His experiments, alas, were flawed and had been mythologized.</p> <p>be all up (with somebody) [idiom]<br /> to be the end for somebody</p> <p>almoner [noun]<br /> a person employed by a hospital to handle the financial and social problems of patients<br /> Use in a sentence: They wanted a more active almoner, who could find innovative ways to help the poor.</p> <p>alms [noun]<br /> money, clothes, food, etc. given to beggars or poor people<br /> Use in a sentence: They were injured in a stampede to receive alms being distributed by a charity.</p> <p>in the altogether [idiom]<br /> without wearing any clothes</p> <p>Amerindian [noun]<br /> Native American<br /> Use in a sentence: The word 'guava' originates from the language of the Arawaks, an Amerindian people from the Caribbean.</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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????????? ???? Padmanadir Majhi - Boiraag【電子書籍】[ Manik Bandyopadhyay ]
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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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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>"Tired 2 Hired: 75 Practical Hacks to Get Your Dream Job" 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. Written in a friendly and personal tone, the book covers the know-how on selecting the right employer, crafting a good CV and portfolio, acing tricky job interviews, surviving career crises and resigning gracefully from previous workplaces. Also within the pages are free online tools, blogs, case studies, templates and other helpful resources that can make job searching easier and more fun.</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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Eye Movement Analysis For Designers【電子書籍】[ Manik Roy ]
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<p><strong>Eye Movement Analysis for Designers</strong> is an insightful and practical eBook that bridges the gap between visual design and human psychology. It explores how people perceive, interpret, and interact with visual informationーrevealing how eye movement patterns can uncover what truly captures attention, guides focus, and drives engagement. Perfect for UI/UX designers, graphic artists, marketers, and visual communicators, this book provides a deep understanding of how the human eye navigates design elements in digital and physical spaces.</p> <p>Grounded in cognitive science and visual ergonomics, <em>Eye Movement Analysis for Designers</em> explains the principles of gaze tracking, visual hierarchy, and attention mapping in a clear and accessible way. It demonstrates how factors like contrast, color, alignment, spacing, and motion influence where viewers look first and how they process information. Through case studies and real-world examples, readers learn how to apply these findings to create intuitive layouts, balanced compositions, and user experiences that naturally lead the eye along a purposeful visual path.</p> <p>The eBook also examines how cultural differences, reading patterns, and screen size impact eye movementーempowering designers to adapt their work for global and multi-platform audiences. Whether you're designing a website, advertisement, product interface, or data visualization, you'll gain tools to make informed visual decisions that not only look good but also communicate effectively.</p> <p>Practical exercises and visual analyses throughout the book guide readers to test and refine their own designs based on evidence from eye-tracking research. Instead of relying solely on intuition, <em>Eye Movement Analysis for Designers</em> helps creative professionals back their choices with scienceーresulting in designs that resonate more powerfully with users.</p> <p>Written in a professional yet friendly tone, this eBook turns complex scientific concepts into engaging, easy-to-grasp insights. It inspires designers to think beyond aesthetics and embrace a human-centered approachーwhere every visual element serves a purpose in guiding attention, enhancing usability, and improving overall experience.</p> <p>Ultimately, <em>Eye Movement Analysis for Designers</em> is a must-read for anyone who wants to design with precision, empathy, and effectivenessーtransforming the way you see design, and the way others see your work.</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 Approving and Disapproving Words: Vocabulary Building English Word Power, #27【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>1625 Approving and Disapproving Words</p> <p>Approving words in English are words that are used to show something (action, state, etc.) that you generally approve of or think is good. On the other hand, disapproving words in English are words that are used to show something (action, state, etc.) that you generally don't approve of or think is bad. In this book, you will study and learn various common approving and disapproving words, the parts of speech they belong to and their meanings.</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>01 -- abstruse [adj.] (often disapproving) -- complicated and difficult to understand especially when could be explained in an easier way [synonyms: perplexing, puzzling]<br /> 02 -- acquisitive [adj.] (disapproving) -- eager to own to acquire and own money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetous, materialistic]<br /> 03 -- acquisitiveness [n.] (disapproving) -- excessive interest in acquiring and owning money or new possessions (material things) in a greedy way [synonyms: covetousness, hoarding, materialism]<br /> 04 -- adaptability [n.] (approving) -- (a). the quality of being able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexibility]; (b). the quality of being able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose<br /> 05 -- adaptable [adj.] (approving) -- (a). to able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexible]; (b). to able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose<br /> 06 -- adaptableness [n.] (approving) -- (a). the quality of being able to adjust or be adjusted to deal with new and different situations or conditions [synonym: flexibility]; (b). the quality of being able to be modified or suited for a new use or purpose<br /> 07 -- adventurer [n.] (often disapproving) -- a man who enjoys taking risks or is willing to take risks with a view to acquire political power or get success in a business, sometimes in a dishonest way<br /> 08 -- adventuress [n.] (often disapproving) -- a woman who enjoys taking risks or is willing to take risks with a view to acquire political power or get success in a business, sometimes in a dishonest way<br /> 09 -- adventurism [n.] (disapproving) -- a willingness to take risks with a view to acquire political power or to get success in a business, sometimes in a dishonest way<br /> 10 -- aesthete [n.] (sometimes disapproving) -- a person who has a love, understanding, sensitivity and appreciation of works of art and beautiful things<br /> 11 -- affect [v.] (disapproving) -- to try to impress other people by using or wearing sth that looks special/unique; to behave insincerely or unnaturally to impress other people [synonym: put on]<br /> 12 -- aggrandize [v.] (disapproving) -- to increase power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhance; extend]<br /> 13 -- aggrandizement [n.] (disapproving) -- an increase in the power, wealth, importance or status of a person or country [synonyms: enhancement; extension]<br /> 14 -- agitator [n.] (disapproving) -- a person who urges others to take part in a protest or rebel, especially a political one [synonyms: campaigner, dissenter, protestor]<br /> 15 -- airhead [n.] (disapproving) -- an unintelligent or stupid person [synonym: dreamer]<br /> 16 -- airy [adj.] (disapproving) -- not serious or practical<br /> 17 -- alarmist [adj.] (disapproving) -- causing unnecessary fear and worry about sth dangerous and unpleasant [synonyms: gloomy, panicky, pessimistic]; [n.] (disapproving) -- a person who causes unnecessary fear and worry about sth dangerous and unpleasant [synonyms: cynic, pessimist, worrywart]<br /> 18 -- alien [adj.] (a). (often disapproving) -- from another country, culture or society; not native [synonym: foreign]; (b). (disapproving) -- unusual or unacceptable<br /> 19 -- amateur [n.] (usually disapproving) -- an unskilled person [synonym: layperson]</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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Heaven Descends on Our Earth【電子書籍】[ Manik Saikia ]
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<p>Pioneered by two young leaders, Alex Mandela from South Africa and Charles Hope from the USA, the young people across the world launch an intensive revolution to influence the world to recognize that human society’s future has to be built on the choices of the youth. Heaven Descends on Our Earth tells the story of this great revolution.<br /> Shankar, born in 1955, lives an exceptionally long lifeーcompleting an incredible 145 years on January 1, 2100ーto witness many transformations in human society and to witness if the young people’s resolve bears fruit.</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- Have, Has, Had: Patterns and Examples English Daily Use, #18【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>We use "have, has, had" in our everyday speech, therefore it's critical to understand the fundamentals. "Has" is used with the pronouns he, she, and it, and with singular subjects. "Have" is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, and with plural subjects. The verb "have, has, had" are used as auxiliary Verbs as well as main (ordinary) verbs. They also do the function of 'modal verbs'. 'The present tense is indicated by "has" and "have," whereas the past tense is indicated by "had."</p> <p>This book will help you understand how to use the verbs have, has, and had in English grammar.</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 Prefixes and Suffixes: Useful English Affixes【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>AFFIX<br /> A letter or group of letters added to the beginning or end of a word to get a new word with a changed meaning.<br /> Examples ?<br /> im- in impossible; inter- in international<br /> -able in agreeable; -er in learner</p> <p>English Affixes could be divided into two groups:<br /> Prefixes and Suffixes</p> <p>PREFIX<br /> A letter or group of letters added to the beginning of a word to get a new word with a changed meaning.<br /> Examples ?<br /> im- in impossible; inter- in international; un- in unaffected</p> <p>SUFFIX<br /> A letter or group of letters added to the end of a word to get a new word with a changed meaning.<br /> Examples ?<br /> -able in agreeable; -er in learner; -ness in quickness</p> <p>Sample This:</p> <p>ENGLISH PREFIXES ? A</p> <p>a-<br /> Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns<br /> General meaning: not, without<br /> Examples:<br /> acellular / amoral / apolitical / atheism / atheist / atypical</p> <p>ad-<br /> Used to form: nouns and verbs<br /> General meaning: addition, tendency<br /> Examples:<br /> adjoin / adjudge / admixture</p> <p>ambi-<br /> Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns<br /> General meaning: both of two<br /> Examples:<br /> ambidexterity / ambidextrous / ambivalence / ambivalent</p> <p>ante-<br /> Used to form: adjectives, nouns and verbs<br /> General meaning: prior to; in front of<br /> Examples:<br /> antedate / antenatal / anterior / ante-room</p> <p>anti-<br /> Used to form: adjectives and nouns<br /> General meaning: against; the opposite of; preventing<br /> Examples:<br /> anti-aircraft / anti-bacterial / antibiotic / antibody / anti-choice / anticlerical / anticlimax / anticlockwise / anticoagulant / anti-competitive / anti-copying / anti-corruption / anticyclone / antidepressant / anti-drug / anti-encroachment / anti-extremism / antifreeze / anti-globalization / anti-graft / antigravity / anti-hate / anti-hero / anti-inflammatory / anti-liquor / anti-lock / anti-malarial / anti-national / antioxidant / antiparticle / anti-people / anti-personnel / antiperspirant / anti-poaching / antipyretic / antiretroviral / anti-rowdy / anti-sabotage / antiseptic / antisocial / anti-stalking / antitank / anti-terror / anti-terrorism / anti-theft / antitrust / antiviral / antivirus</p> <p>ENGLISH SUFFIXES ? A</p> <p>-able<br /> Used to form: adjectives, adverbs and nouns<br /> General meaning: that can, should or must be done; having the characteristic of<br /> Examples:<br /> adaptable / agreeable / amenable / amicable / appreciable / approachable / assessable / avertable / avoidable / believable / breakable / calculable / changeable / chargeable / comfortable / companionable / computable / conceivable / controllable / curable / decipherable / declarable / desirable / detectable / detestable / doable / enjoyable / escapable / excitable / explainable / explicable / exploitable / fashionable / foreseeable / graspable / honorable / imaginable / imperturbable / indubitable / inevitable / justifiable / manageable / moveable / noticeable / observable / payable / pleasurable / portable / preventable / punishable / quantifiable / questionable / ratable / reachable / readable / reasonable / reckonable / recognizable / reliable / reputable / respectable / serviceable / sociable / stoppable / taxable / traceable / transferable / translatable / transportable / understandable / usable / utilizable / variable / washable / wearable / workable</p> <p>-ability<br /> Used to form: nouns<br /> General meaning: a level of skill, intelligence, etc.<br /> Example:<br /> capability / curability / excitability / inescapability / inevitability / playability / preventability / serviceability / unavoidability / usability / workability</p> <p>-ably<br /> Used to form: adverbs<br /> General meaning: skillful and well; in a particular manner<br /> Examples:<br /> affably / capably / charitably / comfortably / demonstrably / indisputably / inevitably / irritably / notably / noticeably / presumably / probably / reasonably / remarkably</p> <p>-acy<br /> Used to form: nouns<br /> General meaning: the position, quality, state or status of<br /> Examples:<br /> accuracy / adequacy / delicacy / democracy / intimacy / primacy / privacy / supremacy</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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Compound Words in English: Vocabulary Building【電子書籍】[ Manik Joshi ]
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<p>What are “Compound Words”?</p> <p>A compound word consists of two or more base words. The meaning of the Compound words is often different from the separate base words.</p> <p>Compound Words and Parts of Speech<br /> Compound words are mostly nouns, adjectives, and verbs.</p> <p>Kinds of Compound Words<br /> Compound words are of three types:</p> <p>(A). Closed Compound Words:<br /> Words are joined together. There is no space or hyphen between the words.<br /> Examples: firefly / softball / redhead / keyboard / makeup / notebook</p> <p>(B). Hyphenated Compound Words:<br /> Words are joined together by a hyphen.<br /> Examples: daughter-in-law / over-the-counter / six-year-old</p> <p>(C). Open Compound Words:<br /> Words are not joined together. Words are open or separate. In other words, there is a space between the words.<br /> Examples: post office / real estate / full moon / half sister</p> <p>Some general rules regarding use of hyphens:-<br /> Compound Adjectives are often hyphenated.<br /> If compound adjective precedes a noun, they are hyphenated<br /> Examples:<br /> low-paying job [low- paying is a compound adjective; job is a noun]<br /> easy-going celebrity [easy-going is a compound adjective; celebrity is a noun]</p> <p>Adverbs that end in ?ly and compounded with another modifier are generally not hyphenated:<br /> Examples:<br /> deeply held beliefs<br /> genetically modified foods<br /> highly placed sources<br /> quietly organized meeting</p> <p>ALSO NOTE:</p> <ol> <li>Some compound words may have more than one form but these forms may belong to different parts of speech.</li> </ol> <p>Examples:<br /> bread and butter [open form] [noun]<br /> bread-and-butter [closed form] [adjective]</p> <p>charge sheet [open form][noun]<br /> chargesheet [closed form] [verb]</p> <p>fast track [open form] [noun]<br /> fast-track [hyphenated form] [adjective, verb]</p> <p>first degree [open form] [noun]<br /> first-degree [hyphenated form] [adjective]</p> <p>full time [open form] [noun]<br /> full-time [hyphenated form] [adjective, adverb]</p> <p>gift wrap [open form] [noun]<br /> gift-wrap [hyphenated form] [verb]</p> <p>hard core [open form] [noun]<br /> hard-core [hyphenated form] [adjective]</p> <p>hard line [open form] [noun]<br /> hard-line [hyphenated form] [adjective]</p> <p>road test [open form] [noun]<br /> road-test [hyphenated form] [verb]</p> <p>second hand [open form] [noun]<br /> second-home [hyphenated form] [adjective]</p> <ol start="2"> <li> <p>Some compound words which are hyphenated in American English are not hyphenated in British English.<br /> Example: cash-back [American English]; cashback [British English]</p> </li> <li> <p>Compound words are mainly formed in the following ways:<br /> (a). adjective + adjective [example: bittersweet]<br /> (b). adjective + noun [example: blackboard]<br /> (c). adjective + verb [example: broadcast]<br /> (d). adjective + past participle [example: cold-blooded]<br /> (e). adjective + present participle [example: free-standing]<br /> (f). adverb (or preposition) + adjective [example: ingrown]<br /> (g). adverb (or preposition) + noun [example: afterlife]<br /> (h). adverb (or preposition) + verb [example: cutback]<br /> (i). adverb + past participle [example: brightly lit]<br /> (j). adverb + present participle [example: long-lasting]<br /> (k). noun + adjective [example: blood red]<br /> (l). noun + adverb (or preposition) [example: hanger-on]<br /> (m). noun + noun [example: airman]<br /> (n). noun + verb [example: air-condition]<br /> (o). noun + past participle [example: sun-dried]<br /> (p). verb + adverb (or preposition) [example: breakdown]<br /> (q). verb + noun [example: bathroom]<br /> (r). gerund + noun [example: bleaching powder]<br /> (s). noun + gerund [example: air-conditioning]</p> </li> </ol> <p>A detailed list of Compound words in Alphabetical Order. [All compound words have been grouped according to the parts of speech they belong to.)</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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