Learning English
87 subscribers
13.8K files
10.3K links
Ongoing training
Download Telegram
🌜 Present Continuous 🌛

The students are studying for their final exams.
🗣 Conversation 🗣

- of course i do. but not on our flag!
- every nation should have a pretty woman on their flag.
RIGHT
right (adj)

Sounds:
- /ˈɹaɪt/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- [ˈɹaɪt] (Received-Pronunciation)
- [ˈɹɒɪʔ] (Estuary-English)
- /ˈɹeɪt/ (Yorkshire, dialectal)
- /ˈɹiːt/ (Yorkshire, dialectal)
- [ˈɹaɪθ̠] (Hiberno-English)
- [ˈɻɐʏt] (Hiberno-English)
- [-ʔ] (Hiberno-English)
- [-t̚] (General-American)
- /ˈɹʌɪt/ (Canada)
- /ˈɹɑɪt/ (General-Australian)
- [ˈɹɑe̯t] (General-Australian)
- [ˈɹäːtʰ] (General-South-African)

Forms:
- righter (comparative)
- more right (comparative)
- rightest (superlative)
- rightmost (superlative)

right (adj) senses:
1. (archaic) Straight, not bent.
2. (geometry) Of an angle, having a size of 90 degrees, or one quarter of a complete rotation; the angle between two perpendicular lines.
3. (geometry) Of a geometric figure, incorporating a right angle between edges, faces, axes, etc.
...
right (adv)

right (adv) senses:
1. On the right side.
2. Towards the right side.
3. Exactly, precisely.
...
right (intj)

right (intj) senses:
1. Yes, that is correct; I agree.
2. I agree with whatever you say; I have no opinion.
3. Signpost word to change the subject in a discussion or discourse.
...
right (noun)

Forms:
- rights (plural)

right (noun) senses:
1. That which complies with justice, law or reason.
2. A legal, just or moral entitlement.
3. The right side or direction.
...
right (verb)

Forms:
- rights (present, singular, third-person)
- righting (participle, present)
- righted (participle, past)
- righted (past)

right (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To correct.
2. (transitive) To set upright.
3. (intransitive) To return to normal upright position.
...
See more about 'right' in Wiktionary. Ask @wikt_en_bot for another word.
🌜 Present Simple 🌛

The sea waves crash against the shore.
💡 Example 💡 pope

pope (noun): When made with Burgundy or Bordeaux, the mixture was called Bishop; when with old Rhenish, its name was Cardinal; and when with Tokay, it was dignified with the title of Pope.

Ask
@wikt_en_bot for 'pope'
🗣 Conversation 🗣

Remy's teacher informs them they must get a 90% on the test to pass the class. Remy studies all week for the test.
- (Remy) I really hope I will pass this test, I studied really hard on this time
- I am sure you will do okay, you always do so well on tests
- yes, I would just be disappointed though if I fail
- I woudn't worry about it and just try your best
TOWARD
toward (prep)

Sounds:
- /təˈwɔːd/ (Received-Pronunciation)
- /tɔɹd/ (General-American)
- /ˈtwɔɹd/ (General-American)
- /təˈwɔɹd/ (General-American)
- /to(ː)ɹd/
- /ˈtwo(ː)ɹd/
- /toəd/
- /ˈtwoəd/
- /tɘˈwoːd/ (New-Zealand)

toward (prep) senses:
1. In the direction of.
2. In relation to (someone or something).
3. For the purpose of attaining (an aim).
...
toward (adj)

toward (adj) senses:
1. Yielding, pliant; docile; ready or apt to learn; not froward.
2. (obsolete) Future; to-come.
3. (dated) Approaching, coming near; impending; present, at hand.
...
See more about 'toward' in Wiktionary. Ask @wikt_en_bot for another word.