Noun – Imperative 1 [count] formal : a command, rule, duty, etc., that is very important or necessary She considers it a moral imperative to help people in need. 2 a grammar term : the form that a verb or Read More …
Month: June 2022
Verb > Flatter
Verb – Flatter (+ object) 1 : to praise (someone) in a way that is not sincere He flattered her with comments about her youthful appearance. His comments flattered her. You’re just flattering me. 2 : to cause (someone) to Read More …
Noun > Component
Noun – Component one of the parts of something (such as a system or mixture) : an important piece of something The components of an electric circuit He sells spare computer components. The interview is a key component in the Read More …
Sunday Conversation Club 26 June 2022
Sunday Conversation Club 26 June 2022 Come practice your English with a Native English Speaker. Every Sunday 14:00 to 16:00. This Weeks Topics: Junk Mail and Quarreling Use this link Sunday before Conversation Club. You can also find it on Read More …
Verb > Stand out
Verb – Stand out 1 : to be easily seen or noticed His bright tie made him stand out (in the crowd). The trees’ red leaves stood out against the gray sky. 2 : to be better or more important Read More …
Noun > Brainiac
Noun > Quarry
Noun – Quarry Let’s take a look at both kinds of quarries. The first “quarry” came into English through French, ultimately from the Latin cor, meaning “heart.” The meaning morphed from “heart” to “entrails” to “the body of an animal Read More …
Sunday Conversation Club 19 June 2022
Sunday Conversation Club 19 June 2022 Come practice your English with a Native English Speaker. Every Sunday 14:00 to 16:00. This Weeks Topics: Teeth and Beer Use this link Sunday before Conversation Club. You can also find it on Telegram, Read More …
Verb > Extract
Verb – Extract (+ object) 1 : to remove (something) by pulling it out or cutting it out He extracted a credit card from his wallet. I had to have a tooth extracted. The tumor was surgically extracted. 2 a Read More …
Conjunction > Wherever
Conjunction – Wherever 1 : at, in, or to any place that We can have lunch wherever (=anywhere) you like. Bodyguards follow the singer wherever (=everywhere) she goes. 2 : in any situation in which : at any time that Read More …