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English Idioms and How to Use Them, 5th edition
This is the 5th edition of this reference book providing intermediate to advanced level students with information about over 3000 idioms. Each idiom is listed, explained and presented in context to enable students to understand how and when to use it.
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This book contains detailed drawings and diagrams that are easy to follow. Each item can be made with just a few common tools, the materials listed in the book, and some simple techniques.
As students progress through this book, they will learn some of the skills needed to learn about places on the earth. They will also learn some of the language of geography as well as how to read the maps, charts, and tables that geographers often use to present information about the earth and its peoples. They will study examples of how people interact with each other and with their environment. And they will learn how to organize their study of the earth by regions that are alike in some way. The terms students should know after completing each lesson are listed at the start. All the words are also listed in the glossary.
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ENGLISH SYNONYMS AND ANTONYMS Designed by James Champlin Fernald (1838-1918) as a Companion for the Study and as a Text-Book for the Use of Schools. A Practical and Invaluable Guide to Clear and Precise Diction for Writers, Speakers, Students, Business and Professional Men.
It is basically a vocabulary builder. Each entry gives a list of synonyms, followed by a paragraph that briefly explains or exemplifies the subtle distinctions between the listed words. The entries sometimes close with a few words on the prepositions that follow selected synonyms, but more often with a list of antonyms.