In English, when there are two verbs in a sentence, the first verb must agree with the subject.That is not a problem; students learn how a verb agrees with the subject in the first year of study of English.The problem is the second verb, the verb which is the object of the first.What is the problem?The problem is in which form is the second verb?Gerund?Infinitive?Simple form?It all depends. The only rule which does not change is that the form of the second verb depends solely on the first. Wylcomenetwork istudy cards help you learn what is the form of the second verb of some of the most important verbs in English. Verbs are translated into Spanish. (contains 6 sets of istudy cards)
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In English, when there are two verbs in a sentence, the first verb must agree with the subject.That is not a problem; students learn how a verb agrees with the subject in the first year of study of English.The problem is the second verb, the verb which is the object of the first.What is the problem?The problem is in which form is the second verb?Gerund?Infinitive?Simple form?It all depends. The only rule which does not change is that the form of the second verb depends solely on the first. Wylcomenetwork istudy cards help you learn what is the form of the second verb of some of the most important verbs in English. (contains 6 sets of istudy cards)
Also, videos on more general discussions on pronunciation, metaphoric English, idiomatic expressions, grammar, collegiate vocabulary, prefixes, roots, suffixes and more, go to carralaficklin.com. At Carralaficklin.com you can also find video on Spanish, Spanish expressions, Spanish grammar, Spanish relationship with English and English relationship with Spanish and the other Latin-based languages. There even is a discussion on verbs and the subjunctive mood in English versus Spanish.
Study Guides on verbs followed by a gerund rather than an infinitive or the simple form of the verb. (2 study guides/ each guide contains 6 pages)
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Idiomatic and Informal English is problematic to anyone who, native speaker or not, is not familiar with it. The istudycards What Does That Mean? Idiomatic English Translated into Standard Eng.help to translate idiomatic and informal English into a more standard form. As a result, incomprehensible expressions become understandable to people, regardless of race, class, nationality or educational level. (300+ istudycards)
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Vocabulary can be a problem, especially in a language such as English.English has so many different levels, types and versions.Usually what is taught in the ESL classroom are standard terms or expressions.Unfortunately, generally in casual conversation, on the radio, on TV, in songs, in the movies and in many magazines and popular books, very rarely is the standard form used.Non-standard English is usually the norm in the real world.This fact is not only a problem for non-native speakers of English.It is also difficult for speakers of different versions or kinds of English. Wylcomenetwork.com istudycards on vulgar and inappropriate English were created for both native as well as non-native speakers.These cards were createdONLY for persons 18 years or older.English, like all languages, has inappropriate words and expressions.There are parts of the body which are used in expressions which are considered vulgar.These expressions are used frequently in books, magazines, informal conversations, movies and music (especially in rap music). (contains 9 sets of istudycards)
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Vocabulary can be a problem, especially in a language such as English.English has so many different levels, types and versions.Usually what is taught in the ESL classroom are standard terms or expressions.Unfortunately, generally in casual conversation, on the radio, on TV, in songs, in the movies and in many magazines and popular books, very rarely is the standard form used.Non-standard English is usually the norm in the real world.This fact is not only a problem for non-native speakers of English.It is also difficult for speakers of different versions or kinds of English. Wylcomenetwork.com istudycards on vulgar and inappropriate English were created for both native as well as non-native speakers.These cards were createdONLY for persons 18 years or older.English, like all languages, has inappropriate words and expressions.There are parts of the body which are used in expressions which are considered vulgar.These expressions are used frequently in books, magazines, informal conversations, movies and music (especially in rap music). (contains 9 sets of istudycards)
Also, videos on more general discussions on pronunciation, metaphoric English, idiomatic expressions, grammar, collegiate vocabulary, prefixes, roots, suffixes and more, go to carralaficklin.com. At Carralaficklin.com you can also find video on Spanish, Spanish expressions, Spanish grammar, Spanish relationship with English and English relationship with Spanish and the other Latin-based languages. There even is a discussion on verbs and the subjunctive mood in English versus Spanish.
Vocabulary can be a problem, especially in a language such as English.English has so many different levels, types and versions.Usually what is taught in the ESL classroom are standard terms or expressions.Unfortunately, generally in casual conversation, on the radio, on TV, in songs, in the movies and in many magazines and popular books, very rarely is the standard form used.Non-standard English is usually the norm in the real world.This fact is not only a problem for non-native speakers of English.It is also difficult for speakers of different versions or kinds of English. Wylcomenetwork.com istudycards on vulgar and inappropriate English were created for both native as well as non-native speakers.These cards were createdONLY for persons 18 years or older.English, like all languages, has inappropriate words and expressions.There are parts of the body which are used in expressions which are considered vulgar.These expressions are used frequently in books, magazines, informal conversations, movies and music (especially in rap music). (9 sets of istudycards)
Also, videos on more general discussions on pronunciation, metaphoric English, idiomatic expressions, grammar, collegiate vocabulary, prefixes, roots, suffixes and more, go to carralaficklin.com. At Carralaficklin.com you can also find video on Spanish, Spanish expressions, Spanish grammar, Spanish relationship with English and English relationship with Spanish and the other Latin-based languages. There even is a discussion on verbs and the subjunctive mood in English versus Spanish.
Vocabulary can be a problem, especially in a language such as English.English has so many different levels, types and versions.Usually what is taught in the ESL classroom are standard terms or expressions.Unfortunately, generally in casual conversation, on the radio, on TV, in songs, in the movies and in many magazines and popular books, very rarely is the standard form used.Non-standard English is usually the norm in the real world.This fact is not only a problem for non-native speakers of English.It is also difficult for speakers of different versions or kinds of English. Wylcomenetwork.com istudycards on vulgar and inappropriate English were created for both native as well as non-native speakers.These cards were createdONLY for persons 18 years or older.English, like all languages, has inappropriate words and expressions.There are parts of the body which are used in expressions which are considered vulgar.These expressions are used frequently in books, magazines, informal conversations, movies and music (especially in rap music). (contains 9 sets of istudycards)
Also, videos on more general discussions on pronunciation, metaphoric English, idiomatic expressions, grammar, collegiate vocabulary, prefixes, roots, suffixes and more, go to carralaficklin.com. At Carralaficklin.com you can also find video on Spanish, Spanish expressions, Spanish grammar, Spanish relationship with English and English relationship with Spanish and the other Latin-based languages. There even is a discussion on verbs and the subjunctive mood in English versus Spanish.
Wylcomenetwork.com help you, meaning by meaning, expression by expression, to understand the verbs to be, to have and to get, three of the most important, but, frankly, most frustrating and confusing verbs in the English language. Because adult versions of the cards will be included, these cards should be downloaded by persons who are 18 years or older. Also, as an extra, istudy cards on the literal and figurative meaning of English have been included. (contains 9 sets of cards)
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In English, the letter as a word and as an affix has several meaning. In Spanish, when being translated into English, a, especially as a preposition does not have just one translation. Wylcomenetwork.com has bilingual istudycards available to help the Spanish-speaker to understand how a is used in English and the English-speaker to get a taste of many ways, the preposition a is used in Spanish. If one can say such a thing, in Spanish, of all the preposition of the language, the a is the most important.
In a nutshell, the work Idiomatic, Metaphoric, Obscure, Slang or Vulgar Expressions in English: The top, the bottom and a lot of the middle, is a series of books.Each book is a comprehensive look of different aspects of the English language is presented. This book presents expressions beginning with to be an (a) - to be a (b)The following are a list of the different areas presented:
Common standard English words
Idiomatic synonyms
Slang synonyms
Standard synonyms
French words and Expressions in English
Latin words and Expressions in English
Informal Idiomatic Expressions
Slang Expressions Vulgar Expression
Because inappropriate and vulgar words and expressions have been included, the is book should be downloaded only by persons eighteen years or older. (200+ pages)
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Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial. It helps you to get more than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.  Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part one: The Flesh, Bone, Marrow, Skull, Skeleton, Hair, Whiskers, Beard) 240+ pagesÂ
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part three: Mind, to Think, to Forget, to Remember, to Know, to Understand) 330+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part Six: The Face ) 280+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part Seven: The Eye 1 ) 230+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part one: The Body, Figure, Limb and the Skin) 250+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part Seven: The Eye 2 ) 230+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part four: The Head) 500+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part four: Blood, to Bleed, Breath, Breathe, Soul ) 500+ pages
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How canThe Body:A Treasure Trove of Languagehelp you?
Understanding how the body is represented figuratively and metaphorically in English-speaking world allows you to go beyond the superficial.It helps you to getmore than just a glimpse of how different persons in different English-speaking cultures conceive and create their reality.Instead of consulting a vast number of dictionaries and language books of expressions, finally, there is a set of books which contains the overwhelming majority, if not all, the different meanings of words, expressions and saying used to represent, metaphorically, different parts of the body. (Part Seven: The Eye 2 ) 230+ pages
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Wylcomenetwork.com Study Guide for idioms which begins with the different letters of the alphabet, as well as food and color idioms, helps you to learn many of the most popular idiomatic expressions in English.(8 study guides/ 6 page per guide) Because idioms included in this grouping included vulgar and inappropriate expressions, these guides should be downloaded by only adults.
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Wylcomenetwork.com Study Guide for idioms which begins with the different letters of the alphabet helps you to learn many of the most popular idiomatic expressions in English.(8 study guides/ 6 page per guide)
Incynergy Study Guideson the Spanish preposition ‘a’ were developed with two audiences in mind.For the Spanish-speaker, these study cards help one to learn the English translation of some of the most common and popular phrases and expressions in Spanish introduced by the preposition ‘a’ .For the English-speaker, these cards help one to learn some of the most important and popular expressions in Spanish introduced by the preposition ‘a’. (contains 7 study guides)
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Slang Synonyms help you to learn some of the most popular informal synonyms of some of the most important, basicand common words of the English language. Also included are the adult version of food expressions. Because some of the cards included contain vulgar and/or inappropriate English, these cards should be downloaded by persons 18 years or older.
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Wylcomenetwork.comQuick Study Guides on the verb to get were created to help you to become fluent in many of the most important meanings of the verb to get (i.e. to get fat vs. to get paid). Three of the Quick Study Guides are only in English; however, there has also be included two Quick Study Guides in which important expressions with the verb to get are translated into Spanish (8 Quick Study Guides/ 6 pages per guide) . As an extra, three Quick Study Guides on popular expressions with 'all' has been included.
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