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Post by Gershon on Jul 14, 2009 17:30:23 GMT 5
Here , ask all your English / Geography questions you have in doubt . We are all here to help anyway . For English, you can ask me or MNYH ( Melvin ) or any other people who want to contribute to the thread . For Geography, you can ask me whatever questions in doubt. I'll try to reply to any questions ASAP.
P.S: Please, no stupid questions and no spamming. Anyone who spams will be banned from this thread for a period of time. Please do not feel shy to ask any questions.
Godspeed! Gershon
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Post by luddhite on Jul 15, 2009 13:09:20 GMT 5
Lol gershon... create clone threads....
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Post by Stephen on Jul 17, 2009 19:39:55 GMT 5
ok i will start off. i actually encountered this word in class when we were doing the tys for english.
whats a replacement word for "inspired" to be used in a summary, so hopefully not more than 1 word.
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Post by Gershon on Jul 17, 2009 20:06:56 GMT 5
ok i will start off. i actually encountered this word in class when we were doing the tys for english. whats a replacement word for "inspired" to be used in a summary, so hopefully not more than 1 word. Hmm, I think it would be - to influence or impel somebody / something .
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Post by Etheryu on Aug 22, 2009 14:22:19 GMT 5
Not saying that I'm a 'pro' when it comes to the English language but, I've yet to see/hear the word 'prestidigitation' used in a complete sentence before. Maybe one of you might have heard or seen it being used (properly)?
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Post by Stephen on Aug 22, 2009 22:32:53 GMT 5
My favorite prestidigitation was when he made the card appear out of thin air.
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Post by Etheryu on Aug 29, 2009 18:05:44 GMT 5
prestidigitation = sleight of hand or something else.... hmm not saying your statement is wrong or anything but, I think it looks weird. Well, a weird word makes a word sentence I guess. Prestidigitator on the other hand is someone who is skillful with hand movements (often quick) who amuses people. If I remembered correctly -.-
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