from, away
"Knowledge is power." - Francis Bacon
subject complement
all future generations
posterity
circumvent
"Let us go forth to lead the land we love." - JFK
err
typically ends in -ly
adverb
to intensely hate
to loathe
to take shape as an impending occurence, to appear in great form
to loom
"I'm dying to learn more English from Ryan." -Arina
hyperbole
nom
name
They called her a hero.
object complement
vengeful anger
wrath
adversity
difficult circumstances
AAAWWUBBIS
after, although, as, when, while, until, because, before, if, since (subordinating conjuctions)
under/above
sub/super
when the verb is done on the subject
passive voice
to take shape as an impending occurence, to appear in great form
to loom
below the level of awareness
subconscious
mis-
wrong, bad
one/many
mono/poly
a group of words that contains a subject and predicate
clause
the quality of not giving up even in the face of failure or difficult circumstances
perseverance
menace
danger, threat, or one who represents these
aberration
(a "wandering away") different from normal