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8/16/10
She has spent most of her life helping the poors [Wrong]
GRAMMAR INCORRECT TO CORRECT Incorrect: She has spent most of her life helping the poors. Correct:
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She has spent most of her life helping the poors [Wrong]
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8/16/10
Daily Word and Grammar
11/30/07
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11/30/07
Rishi
11/30/07
ENGLISH WORD AND GRAMMAR
Incorrect: Vijay Kumar Malhotra said: "We have congratulated them for the good work they have
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ENGLISH WORD AND GRAMMAR
Incorrect: Vijay Kumar Malhotra said: "We have congratulated them for the good work they have
11/30/07
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10/22/07
Get your grammatical misconceptions cleared
"English for All" - one of the lofty ideals of Sai Seva Philanthropic foundation Under the
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10/22/07
Rishi
10/18/07
scuttle, yesterday
WORD OF THE DAY: scuttle verb (used without object) 1. to run with quick, hasty steps; scurry. -noun
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scuttle, yesterday
WORD OF THE DAY: scuttle verb (used without object) 1. to run with quick, hasty steps; scurry. -noun
10/18/07
Rishi
10/18/07
trample, as many as / as few as, as much as / as little as
WORD OF THE DAY: trample - to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usually followed by on, upon, or
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trample, as many as / as few as, as much as / as little as
WORD OF THE DAY: trample - to tread heavily, roughly, or crushingly (usually followed by on, upon, or
10/18/07
attarde...@gmail.com
10/17/07
Get your grammatical misconception cleared
"English for All" - one of the lofty ideals of Sai Seva Philanthropic foundation Under the
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"English for All" - one of the lofty ideals of Sai Seva Philanthropic foundation Under the
10/17/07
Rishi
10/15/07
boisterous/ badly
WORD OF THE DAY: boisterous - wild and noisy The dressing room atmosphere became boisterous with the
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boisterous/ badly
WORD OF THE DAY: boisterous - wild and noisy The dressing room atmosphere became boisterous with the
10/15/07
Laura
10/11/07
grammar question
According to the following law, does the COMMUNICATION have to occur in one of the three locations
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grammar question
According to the following law, does the COMMUNICATION have to occur in one of the three locations
10/11/07
Rishi
10/3/07
proponent/ had
WORD OF THE DAY: pro·po·nent - noun One who argues in support of something In a big boost to
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proponent/ had
WORD OF THE DAY: pro·po·nent - noun One who argues in support of something In a big boost to
10/3/07
Rishi
9/30/07
purvey/ ago
WORD OF THE DAY: purvey To advertise or circulate. The Government has taken a massive plan to purvey
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purvey/ ago
WORD OF THE DAY: purvey To advertise or circulate. The Government has taken a massive plan to purvey
9/30/07
Daily Word and Grammar
9/17/07
Dead pan/ jeans
WORD OF THE DAY: Dead pan - a face devoid of expression. Most of the politicians carry a dead pan
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Dead pan/ jeans
WORD OF THE DAY: Dead pan - a face devoid of expression. Most of the politicians carry a dead pan
9/17/07
Daily Word and Grammar
9/15/07
ignoble/ course (in/ on)
WORD OF THE DAY: ignoble - \ig-NOH-bul\ - adjective: 1. Of low birth or family; not noble; not
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ignoble/ course (in/ on)
WORD OF THE DAY: ignoble - \ig-NOH-bul\ - adjective: 1. Of low birth or family; not noble; not
9/15/07
Daily Word and Grammar
9/14/07
cozen / get
WORD OF THE DAY: cozen deceive: be false to; be dishonest with act with artful deceit cheat or trick
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cozen / get
WORD OF THE DAY: cozen deceive: be false to; be dishonest with act with artful deceit cheat or trick
9/14/07
Rishi
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9/12/07
indolent/ work(s)
WORD OF THE DAY: indolent - lazy You will find indolent people in government offices.
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indolent/ work(s)
WORD OF THE DAY: indolent - lazy You will find indolent people in government offices.
9/12/07
Daily Word and Grammar
9/8/07
mulkt/ silly (adverb)
WORD OF THE DAY: mulct - \MULKT\ A fine or penalty - noun transitive verb: 1. To punish for an
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mulkt/ silly (adverb)
WORD OF THE DAY: mulct - \MULKT\ A fine or penalty - noun transitive verb: 1. To punish for an
9/8/07
Daily Word and Grammar
9/7/07
digression/ much/
WORD OF THE DAY: digression - (noun) A message that departs from the main subject. The lecture on
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digression/ much/
WORD OF THE DAY: digression - (noun) A message that departs from the main subject. The lecture on
9/7/07
Daily Word and Grammar
7/6/07
English Word and Grammar (spasmodic/ will/ left, right and centre)
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English Word and Grammar (spasmodic/ will/ left, right and centre)
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7/6/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/28/07
English Word&Grammar (metrosexual/ majority of/ the boot is on the other foot)
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English Word&Grammar (metrosexual/ majority of/ the boot is on the other foot)
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6/28/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/26/07
English Word&Grammar (boulevard/ divorced/ sexing up a document)
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English Word&Grammar (boulevard/ divorced/ sexing up a document)
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6/26/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/25/07
English Word&Grammar(croon/ favourite/ stay the course)
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English Word&Grammar(croon/ favourite/ stay the course)
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6/25/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/24/07
English Word & Grammar(biddable/ only/ to see which way the cat jumps)
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English Word & Grammar(biddable/ only/ to see which way the cat jumps)
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6/24/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/23/07
English Word & Grammar (spelunking/ behaviour/ like a cat on a hot tin roof )
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English Word & Grammar (spelunking/ behaviour/ like a cat on a hot tin roof )
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6/23/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/21/07
English Word and Grammar(egregious/ propose/ heartsink patient)
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English Word and Grammar(egregious/ propose/ heartsink patient)
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6/21/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/18/07
English Word and Grammar (lumpen/ they/ put something about)
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English Word and Grammar (lumpen/ they/ put something about)
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6/18/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/17/07
English Word and Grammar (pastiche/ always/ put off)
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English Word and Grammar (pastiche/ always/ put off)
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6/17/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/14/07
English Word and Grammar (gainsay/ cutting his hair cut/ to make curry)
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English Word and Grammar (gainsay/ cutting his hair cut/ to make curry)
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6/14/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/13/07
English Word and Grammar (intransigent/ cope..boost/ hum and haw)
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6/13/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/12/07
Daily Word and Grammar (peevish/ boarding and lodging/ to eat out of one's hand)
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Daily Word and Grammar (peevish/ boarding and lodging/ to eat out of one's hand)
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6/12/07
Daily Word and Grammar
6/8/07
Daily Word and Grammar (keypal/ in or at/ keep your powder dry)
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Daily Word and Grammar (keypal/ in or at/ keep your powder dry)
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6/8/07