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  2. Shapes names! In this lesson, you will learn a list of 20 important basic shapes with picture in English to expand your visual vocabulary.

  3. Visual Vocabulary Archives - Page 9 of 9 - ESL Forums

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    Shapes Names: List of 20 Names of Geometric Shapes with ESL Pictures Shapes names! In this lesson, you will learn a list of 20 important basic shapes with picture in English to expand your visual vocabulary.

  4. Every. We use every to talk about collectively things more than individually. It means each, all. Examples. Every man has his own habit. A golden key opens every door. Every failure one meets with adds to one’s experience. Every family has a skeleton in the cupboard. Every day of thy life is a leaf in thy history.

  5. Learn 39 collocations with MAKE in English. make an appointment. make a fortune. make charge. make money. make an effort. make friends. make a decision. make fun of somebody.

  6. names of shapes with sides Archives - ESL Forums

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    Shapes Names: List of 20 Names of Geometric Shapes with ESL Pictures Shapes names! In this lesson, you will learn a list of 20 important basic shapes with picture in English to expand your visual vocabulary.

  7. Thank you synonym! This page provides a list of 41 other ways to say thank you (or synonyms for thank you) you can use in daily life.

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    Shapes Names: List of 20 Names of Geometric Shapes with ESL Pictures Shapes names! In this lesson, you will learn a list of 20 important basic shapes with picture in English to expand your visual vocabulary.

  9. Earful – scolding / reprimanding. I bet Sue gave you an earful when you got home. Bitch – complain/ gossip about something. Whenever the girls get together, they always find something to bitch about. Bonkers – mad/ insane. The man must be bonkers to take such a risk. Break – chance/ opportunity.

  10. 540 Great Adjectives that Start with G - ESL Forums

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    Adjectives that Start with G to Describe Feelings and Emotions. Grateful – feeling thankful and appreciative. Glad – feeling happy and pleased. Giddy – feeling lightheaded and excited, often in a playful way. Gloomy – feeling sad, dark, and depressing. Grouchy – feeling irritable and easily annoyed.

  11. 210 Superb Things that Start with S | S Objects for Kids

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    Common Things that Start with S with Examples. Sun – The sun is shining brightly today. Sky – The sky is a beautiful shade of blue. Sea – The sea was calm and peaceful. Sand – The sand was warm and soft under my feet. Stars – The stars were shining brightly in the night sky. School – I have to go to school tomorrow.