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Word of the Day - English
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16 hours ago
Fadi
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RE: RE: RE: Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
can we say : it was made from an impeccable silver
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pansan
16 hours ago
Again, Impeccable means to like or appreciate, or demonstrate a skill that is artistic. While Silver is something that can be seen artisically, it is also a metal, so a more appropriate adjective w...
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16 hours ago
Vincent
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RE: Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
He finished the mission impeccablely. impeccablely or impeccablly, which is right?
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pansan
16 hours ago
If it is an adverb, then the spelling is Ímpeccably'''. In regards to your examples Vince, remember 'Impeccable'' refers to doing something artistic, or something that uses an artistic skill...
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Yesterday
pansan
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Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
For today's 'word of the day', use impeccable in a sentence and post it online in the discussions thread e.g. She's got impeccable taste, that's a beautiful Persian cat He speaks impecc...
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Vincent
Yesterday
He finished the mission impeccablely. impeccablely or impeccablly, which is right?
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Yesterday
pansan
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Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
For today's 'word of the day', use impeccable in a sentence and post it online in the discussions thread e.g. She's got impeccable taste, that's a beautiful Persian cat He speaks impecc...
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Vincent
Yesterday
Kaka has an impeccable football skill.
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1 days ago
Fadi
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RE: RE: RE: Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
can we say : it was made from an impeccable silver
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ritu wazirchand
1 days ago
her spoken English is impeccable
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1 days ago
pansan
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RE: RE: Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
Yes, that's a very good example fair, again think of impeccable for speaking a foreign language, or appreciating something beautiful.
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Fadi
1 days ago
can we say : it was made from an impeccable silver
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2 days ago
fair daffodil
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RE: Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
she has passed the exam impeccably.
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pansan
2 days ago
Yes, that's a very good example fair, again think of impeccable for speaking a foreign language, or appreciating something beautiful.
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3 days ago
pansan
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Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
For today's 'word of the day', use impeccable in a sentence and post it online in the discussions thread e.g. She's got impeccable taste, that's a beautiful Persian cat He speaks impecc...
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fair daffodil
3 days ago
she has passed the exam impeccably.
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pansan
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pansan
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Practice using the word - 'Impeccable'
For today's 'word of the day', use impeccable in a sentence and post it online in the discussions thread e.g. She's got impeccable taste, that's a beautiful Persian cat He speaks impecc...
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pansan
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pansan
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Word of the day - 'Impeccable'
To be impeccable means to have something that is perfect, without problems. Impeccable usually describes how someone does something that requires talking, or admiring something off beauty Some use...
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pansan
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12 November 2009
pansan
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12 November 2009
Practice using the word - Arduous
Practice using the word 'arduous' by making a sentence describing its use. Some example's include: It was an arduous three day hike to the top of the mountain After an arduous week the ...
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pansan
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12 November 2009
pansan
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12 November 2009
Practice using the word - Pander
Practice using the 'word of the day' - 'Pander' Our mayor always panders to this group of people
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Atif
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11 November 2009
Atif
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11 November 2009
Peruse
I pronounce "peruse" as "per-use", is it right? Please tell me whether m right or not.
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pansan
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10 November 2009
pansan
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10 November 2009
Word of the day - 'Pander'
Pander is a word that means to please someone, or something in a negative or wrong way. Some common uses of the word 'Pander' are: The 'x' party have pandered to people who are afraid of imm...
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abeer
8 hours ago
i always panders my friends to study hard
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pansan
5 days ago
Very good Gina, that's an excellent example of pander
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pansan
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06 November 2009
pansan
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06 November 2009
Word of the day 'Arduous'
Arduous is a word which means something that you do which uses physical or mental effort is very difficult. Some common examples of the use of Arduous are as follows: Hollywood actor, Edward...
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GINA
5 days ago
It would be easy for a student to be stressed when faced with the arduous task of writing a research paper.
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pansan
on
07 November 2009
Excellent!
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Word of the Day - English
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on
04 November 2009
Lily
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Practice using the word - Echelon
Try making a sentence with the word - Echelon
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Deer
on
04 November 2009
I saw the seagulls in a nice echelon formation yesterday.
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Lily
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02 November 2009
Lily
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02 November 2009
Practice using the word - Echelon
Try making a sentence with the word - Echelon
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Lily
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02 November 2009
Lily
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02 November 2009
Word of the Day - Echelon
a particular level or group of people within an organization such as an army or company Examples: These salary increases will affect only the highest echelons of local government. the upper eche...
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little-vet
on
04 November 2009
I'm in lower echelon of society. ok?
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kalos
on
02 November 2009
Yesterday i saw an echelon of wild geese.
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Word of the Day - English
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on
01 November 2009
Lily
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Practice using the word - Arraign
Try making a sentence with the word - Arraign.
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GINA
on
01 November 2009
He was arraigned the modern politics of his country as enterely devoid of all principle.
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Lily
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29 October 2009
Lily
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29 October 2009
Practice using the word - Arraign
Try making a sentence with the word - Arraign.
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