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28.03.2017 11:29 180
Hear is another of our senses and so accordingly it is automatic. It does not require a conscious decision. Hear - a noise, a voice, an explosion. You could hear the explosion from the next suburb. Do you hear voices in the night? Listen is an action verb and you need to make a decision to do it. You can choose if you listen to something or not. For example you can hear somebody talking ...
28.03.2017 11:18 724
See is a verb of perception, it is a sense. It is automatic and doesn't require a decision to use this sense. It is associated with things that we can't avoid. Look and Watch are action verbs that require a decision for you to use them. They never happen automatically. Look is used to suggest a direction for your eyes. Usually we use this verb when the things we look at doesn't move. ...
28.03.2017 11:17 202
Avenue = a straight street (or road) with trees planted along both sides. Avenues are typically wider than streets, sometimes having more lanes and therefore more traffic. In some cities in the US that are based on a grid system, streets and avenues are the same with the difference that streets run from west to east while avenues run north to south. Note that in other US cities this may be reversed and the streets go north to south and the avenues from west to east. ...
28.03.2017 11:16 807
In your town or city you may wonder why some streets are called streets and others are called roads. Historically there was a difference between a street and a road which is still relevant today. What is a street? Street = a paved public road that only appears in a city or town, not in rural areas. Usually there are shops/stores or houses along both sides of a street whi ...
28.03.2017 11:16 313
Do and Make are two verbs which frequently confuse students. Here we will learn about the difference between Do and Make and when to use each one. When do you use DO? DO is used as follows: 1. DO is used when talking about work, jobs or tasks. Note, they do not produce any physical object. Have you done your homework? I have guests vi ...
28.03.2017 11:15 364
Multi-Choice Games Australia - Australian Culture and words Baby Room / Nursery - Things you will find in a Baby Room or Nursery Bathroom - Things you will find in a bathroom Beaut ...
28.03.2017 11:13 859
Wake up and Get up have different meanings so they cannot be exchanged without a difference in meaning. Wake up Wake up = to stop sleeping and open your eyes. When your alarm clock goes off in the morning you wake up because you are no longer sleeping. You can wake up naturally (you body doesn't need to sleep any more) or something or someone can wake ...
28.03.2017 11:07 247
The difference between sick and ill To most people, both sick and ill more or less mean the same thing, that you are not in a healthy condition. Sick is less formal than ill and usually describes short-term ailments or diseases (like a cold or cough). Sick can also refer to feeling nauseous. In British English, to be sick can mean to vomit. Ill is often for more serious heal ...
28.03.2017 11:06 540
Для лучшего восприятия английского языка, мы предоставили на выбор различные тексты песен на английском языке разных музыкальных испольнителей. Для того, чтобы говорить на английском языке, его надо слушать. А для лучшего восприятия разговорной речи, в этом разделе обучающих песен на английском языке, Вы не только слушаете английские песни, но и в режиме караоке можете повторять за музыкантами слова песен. Список песен каждый раз увеличивается, тем самым мы предлагаем Вам тексты песен ...
27.03.2017 22:50 435