In this English lesson you'll learn words like: to babble, to bob, to schmooze, to skedaddle, to hobnob, to waffle, to fizzle, to jiggle, to squeegee, to canoodle, to bamboozle, to lollygag, to doodle ...
Japanese dictionaries list verbs in this form. If you use this form, you sound more casual. There are a number of ways to make "the MASU-form of verbs" into "the dictionary form." First, if a verb has ...
There are hundreds of verbs related to eating and drinking in English, for example 'slurp', 'crunch', 'munch', 'chew', 'lick', 'nibble', 'swallow' and 'gulp'. Practice using them by accessing this ...
The Thousand Words Project was an exciting lesson in my classroom; students were engaged and were able to see a new way of approaching writing. Students who are visual learners got a chance to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results