✳ e-mail (verb)
Forms:
- e-mails (present, singular, third-person)
- e-mailing (participle, present)
- e-mailed (participle, past)
- e-mailed (past)
e-mail (verb) senses:
1. Alternative spelling of email
Forms:
- e-mails (present, singular, third-person)
- e-mailing (participle, present)
- e-mailed (participle, past)
- e-mailed (past)
e-mail (verb) senses:
1. Alternative spelling of email
💡 Example 💡 foil
foil (noun): As she a black silk cap on him begun / To set, for foil of his milk-white to serve.
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foil (noun): As she a black silk cap on him begun / To set, for foil of his milk-white to serve.
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🗣 Conversation 🗣
- John, it ' s time to get up.
- It can ' t be time to get up yet.
- It is. Hurry up! You ' ll be late for school.
- What ' s the time?
- It ' s nearly half past seven.
- My watch says ten past.
- It ' s slow. Hurry up! The bus goes at twenty to eight.
- Are you sure half past seven?
- Positive. I ' ll put the radio on.
- ( And here is the seven o ' clock news ) It ' s only seven o ' clock. Your watch is fast.
- No, it isn ' t. It ' s stopped. I forgot to wind it up last night.
- I could have stayed in bed for another half hour.
- John, it ' s time to get up.
- It can ' t be time to get up yet.
- It is. Hurry up! You ' ll be late for school.
- What ' s the time?
- It ' s nearly half past seven.
- My watch says ten past.
- It ' s slow. Hurry up! The bus goes at twenty to eight.
- Are you sure half past seven?
- Positive. I ' ll put the radio on.
- ( And here is the seven o ' clock news ) It ' s only seven o ' clock. Your watch is fast.
- No, it isn ' t. It ' s stopped. I forgot to wind it up last night.
- I could have stayed in bed for another half hour.
🌜 Future Perfect Continuous 🌛
By the time you finish your studies, I will have been retired for five years.
By the time you finish your studies, I will have been retired for five years.
✳ milk (noun)
Sounds:
- /mɪlk/
- [mɛlk] (Canada, Inland-Northern-American, uncommon)
Forms:
- milks (plural)
milk (noun) senses:
1. (uncountable) A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young. From certain animals, especially cows, it is also called dairy milk and is a common food for humans as a beverage or used to produce various dairy products such as butter, cheese, and yogurt.
2. (uncountable, by extension) A white (or whitish) liquid obtained from a vegetable source such as almonds, coconuts, oats, rice, and/or soy beans.
3. (countable, informal) An individual serving of milk.
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Sounds:
- /mɪlk/
- [mɛlk] (Canada, Inland-Northern-American, uncommon)
Forms:
- milks (plural)
milk (noun) senses:
1. (uncountable) A white liquid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals to nourish their young. From certain animals, especially cows, it is also called dairy milk and is a common food for humans as a beverage or used to produce various dairy products such as butter, cheese, and yogurt.
2. (uncountable, by extension) A white (or whitish) liquid obtained from a vegetable source such as almonds, coconuts, oats, rice, and/or soy beans.
3. (countable, informal) An individual serving of milk.
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✳ milk (verb)
Forms:
- milks (present, singular, third-person)
- milking (participle, present)
- milked (participle, past)
- milked (past)
milk (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To express milk from (a mammal, especially a cow).
2. (transitive, intransitive) To draw (milk) from the breasts or udder.
3. (intransitive, transitive, rare) To secrete (milk) from the breasts or udder.
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Forms:
- milks (present, singular, third-person)
- milking (participle, present)
- milked (participle, past)
- milked (past)
milk (verb) senses:
1. (transitive) To express milk from (a mammal, especially a cow).
2. (transitive, intransitive) To draw (milk) from the breasts or udder.
3. (intransitive, transitive, rare) To secrete (milk) from the breasts or udder.
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🗣 Conversation 🗣
- Hello, Fairbrook Consulting, how may I help you?
- Yes, this is Julianne Horton, and I ' m calling to arrange an appointment with Ms. McNeal.
- Certainly, what day were you thinking of?
- How ' s Thursday? Does she have any time available then?
- Um. .. let me double check. .. unfortunately, she ' s booked solid on Thursday, how does next Monday work for you?
- Actually, I ' Ve got something scheduled on Monday.Can she do Tuesday?
- Sure, Tuesday ' s perfect. May I ask where you ' re calling from?
- Sure, Merton Financial Advisors.
- Oh, actually, Tuesday ' s no good. Sorry about that.
- Hello, Fairbrook Consulting, how may I help you?
- Yes, this is Julianne Horton, and I ' m calling to arrange an appointment with Ms. McNeal.
- Certainly, what day were you thinking of?
- How ' s Thursday? Does she have any time available then?
- Um. .. let me double check. .. unfortunately, she ' s booked solid on Thursday, how does next Monday work for you?
- Actually, I ' Ve got something scheduled on Monday.Can she do Tuesday?
- Sure, Tuesday ' s perfect. May I ask where you ' re calling from?
- Sure, Merton Financial Advisors.
- Oh, actually, Tuesday ' s no good. Sorry about that.
🌜 Future Simple 🌛
By next year, renewable energy will have created millions of new jobs.
By next year, renewable energy will have created millions of new jobs.
💡 Example 💡 mersister
mersister (noun): Now that the mersisters were gone, that seemed more important than ever.
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mersister (noun): Now that the mersisters were gone, that seemed more important than ever.
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🗣 Conversation 🗣
- I'm scared that she might not come back.
- No, I don't think she's that strong-minded.
- But she took her luggage away with her.
- She will be back soon.You can wait and see.
- I'm scared that she might not come back.
- No, I don't think she's that strong-minded.
- But she took her luggage away with her.
- She will be back soon.You can wait and see.
🌜 Present Perfect 🌛
They have renovated an old building into a museum.
They have renovated an old building into a museum.
✳ shower (noun)
Sounds:
- /ˈʃaʊ.ə(ɹ)/ (UK)
- /ˈʃaʊ.ɚ/ (US)
Forms:
- showers (plural)
shower (noun) senses:
1. A brief fall of precipitation (spell of rain, or a similar fall of snow, sleet, or cascade).
2. A device for bathing by which water is made to fall on the body from a height, either from a tank or by the action of a pump.
3. An instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.
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Sounds:
- /ˈʃaʊ.ə(ɹ)/ (UK)
- /ˈʃaʊ.ɚ/ (US)
Forms:
- showers (plural)
shower (noun) senses:
1. A brief fall of precipitation (spell of rain, or a similar fall of snow, sleet, or cascade).
2. A device for bathing by which water is made to fall on the body from a height, either from a tank or by the action of a pump.
3. An instance of using of this device in order to bathe oneself.
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