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623 Vocabulary Z-A

Did you know that there are over 600,000 words in English? That's a lot of words, and far more than any human being could ever manage to learn. Even Shakespeare only used around 55,000 different words in all of his works. Mind you, he did actually invent quite a few of them. To get a good mastery of English, you do need to expand your vocabulary as much as possible. The more words you know, the better your English will be. The Activities here will help you to quickly develop your vocabulary.


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Richness in Contentment Cloze

Welcome to this dynamic and customizable cloze exercise, designed to test your comprehension and recall of the text, Richness in Contentment. In this exercise, you will be presented with a passage that has words strategically removed, leaving you with the challenge of filling in the blanks with the appropriate words. The unique feature of this activity is its customizability: you, or your teacher, can choose the frequency of the missing words, ranging from every 5th to every 20th word. This allows you to adjust the difficulty level according to your skill or preference. As you complete t...

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Richness in Contentment Articles

Welcome to the "Richness in Contentment" Article Exercise! In this activity, based on the text, "Richness in Contentment", you will practice using the correct English articles "a", "an", and "the". Articles are essential determiners that help specify the nouns they precede. Understanding how to use them correctly can greatly improve your English fluency. By completing this exercise, you will improve your skills in identifying the appropriate article to use in different contexts and become more comfortable with this important aspect of English grammar. You can also create a worksheet that...

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Richness in Contentment

In this exercise you will find reading and listening comprehension exercises based on the article titled "Relevance of Ausonius' Philosophy on Modern Western Consumerism: Richness, Desire, and the Miser Mentality". The article examines the philosophy of Ausonius, a famous poet and scholar from the late Roman Empire, and its relevance to the modern western consumer mindset. The comprehension exercises are designed to test your understanding of the article and to help you develop your reading and listening skills. The exercises include multiple-choice questions that will require you to recall...

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Recommend

Rocío from Spain, and several other students, have asked me to recommend the best ways to use the word recommend. The verb recommend is used to offer suggestions as to what to do or where to go. We recommend things to others based on our personal experiences. I recommend that you do this lesson and see how we use this verb and I recommend that you take a look at this lesson if you have trouble using the verb recommend. 

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Question Tags

Question tags are short questions placed at the end of statements in informal writing and normal speech, and they are used to indicate that we want some information or that we want confirmation of something we believe to be the case. Usually we use positive question tags with negative statements and negative question tags with positive statement. We can, however, use positive with positive in some circumstances to express our feelings. This lesson will tell you everything you need to know about question tags, won't it?

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