π‘ Example π‘ forthleading
forthleading (noun): In which mighty example three properties of the Revelation be yet greatly hid; and notwithstanding this [further forthleading], I saw and understood that every Shewing is full of secret things [left hid].
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forthleading (noun): In which mighty example three properties of the Revelation be yet greatly hid; and notwithstanding this [further forthleading], I saw and understood that every Shewing is full of secret things [left hid].
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π£ Conversation π£
- too bad i was busy. i really wanted to go.
- yeah, you should have. it was really exciting.
- too bad i was busy. i really wanted to go.
- yeah, you should have. it was really exciting.
π Past Continuous π
She was rehearsing her lines for the school play.
She was rehearsing her lines for the school play.
β³ odds (noun)
Sounds:
- /Ιdz/ (General-American)
- /Ιdz/ (Received-Pronunciation)
odds (noun) senses:
1. The ratio of the probability of an event happening to that of it not happening.
2. I'd say the odds are strongly in favor of the sun rising tomorrow morning.
3. The ratio of winnings to stake in betting situations.
...
Sounds:
- /Ιdz/ (General-American)
- /Ιdz/ (Received-Pronunciation)
odds (noun) senses:
1. The ratio of the probability of an event happening to that of it not happening.
2. I'd say the odds are strongly in favor of the sun rising tomorrow morning.
3. The ratio of winnings to stake in betting situations.
...
π Future Continuous π
He will be traveling to different countries to experience diverse cultures.
He will be traveling to different countries to experience diverse cultures.
π£ Conversation π£
- What's our target audience for this campaign?
- This go-around we're focusing on new moms, families with median income and one or more children under the age of two.
- Do you think that's much different from the succor moms we tailored the last campaign for?
- Well, there are some similarities that come up. Because both groups are made up of mothers ... so as before, we can play up on maternal instincts, hygiene, safety, along those lines. But that being said, there are some specific differences that come into play because we are dealing with mothers of infants here.
- Right, that makes sense. What's the average age?
- Demographics say an average age of 28.7, educational background of university or post-grad, annual household income of 40-50 K a year.
- What's our target audience for this campaign?
- This go-around we're focusing on new moms, families with median income and one or more children under the age of two.
- Do you think that's much different from the succor moms we tailored the last campaign for?
- Well, there are some similarities that come up. Because both groups are made up of mothers ... so as before, we can play up on maternal instincts, hygiene, safety, along those lines. But that being said, there are some specific differences that come into play because we are dealing with mothers of infants here.
- Right, that makes sense. What's the average age?
- Demographics say an average age of 28.7, educational background of university or post-grad, annual household income of 40-50 K a year.
π Past Simple π
They traveled to a different continent during the summer break.
They traveled to a different continent during the summer break.
π£ Conversation π£
Bailey took Kendall's girlfriend out to dinner even though Kendall didn't know it at the time.
- (Kendall) I am so mad at Bailey.
- What happened?
- He took out my girlfriend and never let me know.
- Was she your girlfriend at the time?
- No, it was a little before we started dating.
- Well then you shouldn't be mad.
Bailey took Kendall's girlfriend out to dinner even though Kendall didn't know it at the time.
- (Kendall) I am so mad at Bailey.
- What happened?
- He took out my girlfriend and never let me know.
- Was she your girlfriend at the time?
- No, it was a little before we started dating.
- Well then you shouldn't be mad.
β³ investigation (noun)
Sounds:
- /ΙͺnΛvΙstΙΛΙ‘eΙͺΚΙn/
Forms:
- investigations (plural)
investigation (noun) senses:
1. The act of investigating; the process of inquiring into or following up; research, especially patient or thorough inquiry or examination
Sounds:
- /ΙͺnΛvΙstΙΛΙ‘eΙͺΚΙn/
Forms:
- investigations (plural)
investigation (noun) senses:
1. The act of investigating; the process of inquiring into or following up; research, especially patient or thorough inquiry or examination
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π‘ Example π‘ thundery
thundery (adj): She stood at the open door, staggering herself with this enigma, on a rainy, thundery evening.
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thundery (adj): She stood at the open door, staggering herself with this enigma, on a rainy, thundery evening.
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π£ Conversation π£
Cameron gave the kitten a toy and a new bed when he brought it home from the shelter.
- (Cameron) I just got myself a kitten from the shelter.
- How is the kitten settling in?
- I got the kitten a toy and a new bed when I brought it home.
- I hope the kitten likes living with you.
Cameron gave the kitten a toy and a new bed when he brought it home from the shelter.
- (Cameron) I just got myself a kitten from the shelter.
- How is the kitten settling in?
- I got the kitten a toy and a new bed when I brought it home.
- I hope the kitten likes living with you.