Babies and toddlers always enjoy looking at brightly colored pictures, especially when they are of food!
Here are lots of different types of fruit, from juicy apples and oranges to the more exotic mangoes and melons. This first words and picture book will delight children up to the age of 5 who will love looking at it with their parents or by themselves.
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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!
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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