Analogies: Grades 4-5 (Ready-To-Go Reproducibles) The reproducible pages in this book provide step-by-step instruction in introducing and practicing different kinds of analogies.
When we speak or write, we generally use words in groups. Such a group of words which makes complete sense is called a sentence. Little Jack Horner sat in a corner. Jack and Jill went up the hill. Two and two make four. It is getting dark. Kinds of sentences There are four kinds of...
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American Idioms and Some Phrases Just for Fun
ESL students using intermediate-stage programs will uncover this guide a beneficial complement to their classroom textbook. Just as important, they’ll see it as a dependable information to the intricacies of idiomatic American English. Why, following all, should a newcomer to the English language be expected to make sensation out of these kinds of phrases as get on the ball…make a beeline…have a bone to choose? These and dozens much more phrases are discussed, “translated” into more formal English, and repeated in different contexts.
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Offers over 300,000 alternative and opposite words. Synonyms are given in order of usefulness, showing the most relevant synonym first. This thesaurus is suitable for all kinds of writing needs: study, letters, reports, creative writing, and for general reference.