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List of the words with silent letters

A silent letter is a letter that is not pronounced, but it is written in a word.  There are a lot of words with silent letters in English. Silent letters

Idioms with birds

Here a list of idioms with birds Idioms with birds Idioms with birds

Tips to improve your English vocabulary

Here the tips to help you improve your English vocabulary Find a comfortable place and begin to read Read one new book a week, and read several magazines, newspapers or endless online sources every day. Pay close attention to words that you don’t understand and use a dictionary to learn their meaning and usage. Create a list, write the new words with their meanings or translations and use them later. Reading will improve your memory, imagination, make you smarter, and expand your vocabulary.

100 most common English words with examples

Here the list of  100 most common English words with examples. The (definite article): The US president And (conjunction): She was singing and dancing. To (preposition): He wants to go to Spain. Of (preposition): The colours of the rainbow A (indefinite article): This is a car. I (pronoun): I am a teacher. In (preposition): She is staying in Room 15. Was (past simple of be): I was right. He (pronoun): He is my father. That (determiner): That ’s my car, over there. It (pronoun): Is it a girl or a boy? Please do not do it again. His (determiner): His voice trembled a little. Her (determiner; pronoun): Her name is Anna. You must help her. You (pronoun): You are very clever. I sent you the letter.

Synonyms with B

Here is the list of words that start with A and their synonyms Baby (n): babe, infant, child Back (n): rear, tail Background (n): education, experience, circumstances Bad (adj): unpleasant, poor quality Badly (adv): unpleasantly, poorly Bag (n): packet, sack Bag (v): catch Baggage (n): gear, luggage Balance (n): equity, harmony Balcony (n): porch, terrace Bald (adj): hairless Ban (v): forbid, prohibit Bandit (n): thief, robber Bare (adj): naked Bargain (n): agreement

Synonyms with A

Here is the list of words that start with A and their synonyms Abandon (v):  leave, leave behind, desert Abase (v):  belittle, cast down, debase Abashed (adj):  ashamed, embarrassed Abate (v):  decline, decrease, reduce Abbey (n):  cloister, friary, monastery Abbreviate (v):  cut, shorten, summarize Abdomen (n):  belly, guts, stomach Abduct (v):  kidnap, run away with, seduce Abet (v):  aid, assist, help Abhor (v):  abominate, detest, hate Abide (v):  accept, bear, tolerate Abide by (v):  acknowledge, follow, obey Ability (n):  capability, capacity, skill Able (adj):  adequate, capable, competent Abnormal (adj):  anomalous, odd, paranormal Abolish (v):  cancel, destroy, eliminate Abominate (v):  abhor, condemn, detest

Business people

List of business people with definitions and example sentences Accountant an employee who prepares an organization's financial documents like profit statement: Every organization needs one professional accountant . Administrator an employee who organizes the policies and procedures of an organization: The office administrator will prepare the meeting. Agent a person or company that acts for another person or company: You cannot sell your house without a real-estate agent.

Amphibians and reptiles

Amphibians                                                                                                            Amphibians are animals that can live both on land and in water. Amphibians can include:

Idioms with parts of animals

Idioms with parts of animals Claw your way back/into/out of/to to achieve something or move forwards by making a big effort or with difficulty I clawed my way to success in business.

Animal behaviour

Animal behaviour

Parts of animals

Mammals

Phrasal verbs that start with B

Here is a list of phrasal verbs that start with B. Back off: to move backwards because you are in danger.   I heard a snake’s hiss and backed off slowly. Back out (of): to withdraw something that has been agreed.  Tyler backed out of buying my house. Back up: 1. to drive backwards. There are people behind you, don’t back up. 2. to provide support to someone or something. The army was backed up by the Air Forces. 3. to make a copy of computer data to prepare for unexpected loss. You should back up your important documents regularly. Bail out: to abandon an aircraft using a parachute before an accident.  The entire crew successfully bailed out before the plane crashed. Bandy about/around: to mention something frequently, without thinking about it carefully.  Big names were being bandied about for this role.