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Top 12 Useful Internet Acronyms
- July 18, 2011
- Posted by Mila
Acronym Definition An acronym is an abbreviation that consists of the first letter of each word in a phrase, title, or name. “KO“–knock out, a boxing term “GHI“–“Ghost Hunters International”, a television show “DW“–Darrell Waltrip, a race car driver Acronyms on the Internet Acronyms on the internet have existed for nearly as long as the…
UK vs US spelling: Separated by a Common Language [infographic]
- July 11, 2011
- Posted by Mila
Communicating with friends across the pond is a perpetual problem. American and British spelling differences include simple changes that affect the meaning, pronunciation and use of words. Today, native and non-native English speakers are the largest group in the world, but the dialects they speak are shockingly different. Linguists have pinpointed the transition to today’s…
Verbs and their prepositions 101 [infographic]
- July 5, 2011
- Posted by Mila
Sometimes a verb is attached to other words that assist it; word groups consisting of a verb and its helpers are called “verb phrases”. To download a high-resolution poster click here. Embed this image to your site: [Infographic provided by Grammar.net] Prepositional Phrase A quick explanation of the prepositional phrase can help in understanding…
Moody? Tense? Irregular? You must be a verb!
- June 13, 2011
- Posted by Mila
English is influenced by so many other languages that most rules have exceptions; verbs are no different. Regular verbs are simple: “I dance”, “I danced”, “I will dance”, “I want to dance”, “I am dancing”. The main quirk of regular verbs are those that end in a consonant and “y”, such as “copy” or “study”–the…