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What is the meaning of DEADLINE

a date or time before which something must be done

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What is the meaning of FORECAST

to calculate or predict usually as a result of study and analysis

100

What is wrong with the following sentence...

I can't find it nowhere.

I can't find it anywhere.

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RAGS TO RICHES

From having very little money, to having a lot of money

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How do you pronounce LAWYER

loy·ur

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What is the meaning of FROSTBITE

injury to body caused by exposure to extreme cold

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What is the meaning of PIRACY

practice of a pirate; robbery or illegal violence at sea

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A few / Few   VS   A little / Little

EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE

'A few' and 'A little' means 'some', whereas 'few' 'little' means 'not a lot of'

Few is for countable and little for uncountable nouns

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IN DOUBLE DUTCH

Difficult to understand

200

How do you pronounce PIONEER

pai·uh·neer

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What is the meaning of SCALPEL

surgical knife

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What is the meaning of GUILTY

having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law.

300

Difference between MORE and MOST

The key difference between more and most is that more is considered as a comparative form and most is considered the superlative form

300

BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER

a person's family is more important than a person's other relationships or needs.

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How do you pronounce SECRETIVENESS

see·kruh·tiv·nuhs

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What is the meaning of WORKAHOLIC

a person who is addicted to work

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What is the meaning of BREADWINNER

the primary or sole income earner in a household.

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What is the future of the verb CAN

Will be able to 

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TO BE CAUGHT RED HANDED

caught while they are in the act of doing something wrong.

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How do you pronounce CATHOLIC

kath·luhk

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What is the meaning of BLENDED FAMILY

a family that consists of two adults, the child or children that they have had together, and one or more children that they have had with previous partners.

500

What is the difference between BURGLARY & ROBBERY

Burglary involves a person illegally entering a building in order to commit a crime while inside; robbery is generally when someone takes something of value directly from another person by the use of force or fear.

500

Regular verbs VS Irregular verbs

If you can form the simple past tense and past participle of a verb simply by adding “–ed” or “–d” to it, then it's a regular verb. A verb that doesn't follow these patterns is an irregular verb.

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DAYLIGHT ROBBERY

If someone charges you a great deal of money for something and you think this is unfair or unreasonable.

OVERPRICE

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How do you pronounce JEWELRY

jool·ree