flammable or inflammable? Although inflammable looks like the opposite of flammable, the two words actually have the same meaning, both describing something that is easily set on fire. The in- prefix of inflammable means "into," rather than "not," and the adjective is ultimately derived from the same ...
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- Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 21:32
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A very interactive e-book on english grammar with solved exercises by John Eastwood. For downloading this e-book click :
English Grammar. This book is really very creative and interactive. This won't let you getting bored....
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If you think you feel just like another person, you are feeling empathy. If you just feel sorry for another person, you’re feeling sympathy.
Sometimes people say they “emphasize” with someone when they mean they “empathize” with him or her.
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- Thursday, October 16, 2008, 22:02
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I have found a list of confusing words which make us confuse while solving the verbal questions. List is in two parts. All words in the list looks similar but in meaning they are far dissimilar. Their dictionary meanings are not given but they are used in sentence according to their dictionary meanings. You have ...
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These spellings will help you in not getting caught in the trap of sentence correction questions where examiner changes the spelling in order to confuse.
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