- Wednesday, July 16, 2008, 9:12
- English, Verbal, Vocab
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A small mistake which most non-English speaking people make is by saying 'His book comprises of 4 chapters'
Comprise : means 'consist of' or 'composed of'
Never use 'comprise of' or 'comprises of' but 'comprised of' is allowed.
It already contains 'of' in it. So you have to say 'His book comprises 4 chapters'.
But sometime people use 'comprised ...
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- Thursday, July 3, 2008, 10:57
- Vocab
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For Women
Menopause:-(n)The time in a woman's life in which the menstrual cycle ends
For Men
Menoporsche:-(n) Angst and anxiety exhibited by some men upon reaching middle age, esp. when those feeling manifest in the purchase of a sports car(remember with Porsche) or an affair with a younger woman.
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