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paste A paste is a combination of a solid and a liquid. Pastes are found in health products, construction materials, and art supplies. Paste is commonly used in elementary schools. Children use paste for gluing things together. Paste becomes hard when it dries. Bondo is a type of paste that’s used as a filler on cars that […]

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haggle To haggle is to negotiate on the price or the conditions for a purchase. It’s similar to the words “bargain” or “negotiate.” After spending 20 minutes haggling on the price of the car, Tony was able to get it for $1000 less. Many people like to haggle when it comes to a large purchase. (The word “haggle”

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fine There are three different meanings for the word “fine.” In the first set of examples, the word “fine” is similar to “well” or “okay.” I feel fine. We’re doing fine. Everything is fine. Elsa fell off of the swing but she’s fine. Joe says he feels fine enough to go golfing today. Sometimes the

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English Language Learning Schools in Ghana

1. In terms of Speaking: Students will be able to maintain a conversation with another student and/or interlocutor within the following functions: Turn taking, expressing clearly their points of view, ideas or feelings naturally.Evaluating advantages and disadvantages, giving opinions with relevant explanations, and practicing in reaching a decision.Giving clear, detailed descriptions about personal information and

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forget To forget is to fail to remember something. The mind is unable to retrieve information, or a person is not mindful of a responsibility. This is a very common, irregular verb. If students make a mistake with this, it’s because they forget how the main verb changes as it is conjugated. simple past past participle forget

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freak The word “freak” is often used as a form of slang to describe a person’s surprise or shock at a situation. It’s usually followed by the preposition, “out.” People who live in Boston are freaking out over the enormous amount of snow they’ve received this winter. I freaked when I saw how much it

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frequent The word “frequent” is an adjective that means a lot or a large number of times. Frequent exercise is good for your health. (If you exercise a lot, you’ll be healthy.) He is a frequent guest at their home. (He makes a lot of visits to their home.) She has a frequent need for help with her math assignments. (She

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