Catchy Words 1.0
Scratch through all the exciting catchy levels of this whiskered word game for all ages! Have fun while improving your vocabulary and word-building skills and get enormous Round Word Bonuses. Use wholesome hints of an invisible cat-friend to see how he looks like at the end of the round. It's a lucky chance to increase your brainpower having fun at the same time! Add a new pet to your game collection!
• For beginner to advanced, as well as professional and business users • Tools for speedy and accurate translation of any text on your computer • Over 80,000 words and phrases and more than 120,000 translations • Can be used with any other computer application to translate words and phrases • Crosswords, Statistics, Shooting Gallery, AudioPad • More than 80,000 words and 120,000 translations • Can be used with any other computer application • Listens for the correct pronunciation of words • Records and graphs the user's progress • Crosswords and other learning exercises
The Study and Practice of Writing English by Gerhard Richard Lomer & Margaret Eliza Ashmun (Rare Book Collection)
I. ESTABLISHED USAGES 1. Punctuation | 2. Capitals | 3. Italics | 4. Abbreviations | 5. The Representation of Number | 6. Syllabification | 7. Rules for Plurals | 8. Possessives | 9. Rules for Spelling | II. GRAMMATICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. Syntax | 2. Sequence of Tenses | 3. Shall and Will | 4. Voice | 5. Irregular Verbs | 6. Sentence Structure | 7. Paragraphs III. THE USE OF LANGUAGE
1. The Study of Language | 2. Some Suggestions for the Study of Words | 3. The Use of the Dictionary | 4. Synonyms | 5. Some Common Latin Roots | 6. Prefixes | 7. Suffixes | 8. English Words for Analysis | 9. The Idiomatic Use of Prepositions | 10. Foreign Words commonly used in English | 11. Phrases from Foreign Languages | 12. Style | 13. Figures of Speech | 14. Diacritical Marks | 15. Words commonly mispronounced | 16. Common Errors in Speech and Writing | 17. Vulgarisms | 18. Hackneyed Expressions | 19. Hackneyed Quotations
IV. WRITTEN COMPOSITION
1. Steps in Theme-Writing | 2. Outlines | 3. The Preparation of Manuscript | 4. Marks for the Correction of Themes | 5. Short-Theme Subjects | 6. Long-Theme Subjects | 7. How to take Notes | 8. Quotations | 9. References and Footnotes | 10. Making a Bibliography
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Verbal Power includes powerful and practical words selected from authoritative, respected sources. To discover which words to include in Verbal Power, we analyzed newspapers from The Wall Street Journal to The New York Times, magazines from Newsweek to Popular Science, and books from current bestsellers to classics. From our research, we identified the high-impact words you need to speak fearlessly, command more respect, gain credibility, express yourself more eloquently, write with greater clarity, reduce social awkwardness, communicate more effectively, and most importantlyincrease your earning potential. Guidebook wanted!
The Ladybird Key Words Reading Scheme is based on commonly used words. Those used most often in the English language are introduced first - with other words of popular appeal to children. All the Key Words list is covered in the early books, and the later titles use further word lists to develop full reading fluency. The total number of different words which will be learned in the complete reading scheme is nearly two thousand. The gradual introduction of these words, frequent repetition and complete 'carry-over' from book to book, will ensure rapid learning.