Author: Manjusha Nambiar

Verbs Easily Confused

Verbs that are easily confused Infinitive / Simple Past / Past Participle fall / fell / fallen feel / felt / felt fill / filled / filled find / found / found found /...

Travel, Journey, Trip And Voyage

Difference Between Travel, Journey, Trip and Voyage The word travel means ‘travelling in general’. It is usually uncountable. My chief interest is travel. The plural form travels is sometimes used to talk about a...

Tongue Twisters

Peter piper picked a peck of pickled, pepper. Peter Piper’s practical principles of plain and perfect pronunciation The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick A bloke’s back brake-block broke A dozen double dam ask...

This, That, So, Through

This and that can be used with adjectives and adverbs in the same way as so. This usage is very common in informal English. I didn’t realize that it was going to be this...

Take vs. Bring vs. Give vs. Put

Take as the opposite of give Take is often used as the opposite of give. In this case, take means ‘gain possession of’, ‘receive’, ‘obtain’ or ‘remove’. One must not take more than one...

List Of Synonyms

A synonym is a word which is similar in meaning to the given word. Here is a dictionary of synonyms. Abandon: defection, desertion, withdrawal, secession Abase: degrade, humiliate, embarrass Abate: diminish, appease, lessen, reduce,...

Synonyms

English Vocabulary | Synonyms Synonyms are words of the same grammatical class (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.) that have similar meaning. No word means exactly the same as any other word and, therefore, there are...