🕐🕘🕕 *TH WEEK*
*IS IT "ELABORATE ON" YOUR IDEAS? OR "ELABORATE YOUR IDEAS"?*
A brute majority of the people use elaborate on with the meaning of explaining something in detail, but it is a wrong usage.
https://t.co/nm0YGPqrCx
*194TH WEEK*
*MOST PEOPLE DON'T USE "LOOK UP" - IT'S TIME WE DID*
Tracing the five exciting meanings of the phrasal verb "look up", Click the YouTube link below and watch his 194th week's Enrich Your English.
https://t.co/fhoBDigOk2
193RD WEEK*
*THERE IS A TALK OF "HORSE TRADING" IN TAMIL NADU NOW - THE MEANING AND EXCITING STORY BEHIND HORSE TRADING*
Click the YouTube link below and watch his 193rd ENRICH YOUR ENGLISH video.
https://t.co/y3mfuqCkUJ
*192ND WEEK*
*HANDLE WITH CARE - "FOR" AND "SINCE"*
Drawing the major difference between "for" and "since" with regard to time. Click the YouTube link below and watch his 192nd ENRICH YOUR ENGLISH video.
https://t.co/shZWTM6RLc
*1️⃣9️⃣0️⃣TH WEEK*
*THE SURPRISE AND SHOCK IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE - WORDS THAT CARRY TWO MEANINGS OPPOSITE EACH OTHER*
Choosing contronyms as the topic of this week
https://t.co/rPyRaYStgJ
*188TH WEEK*
*COUNTING & NUMBERED - ONE CARRIES POSITIVE MEANING AND THE OTHER NEGATIVE MEANING. WATCH THE INTERESTING DISTINCTION.*
https://t.co/PO0luSW2wR
*187TH WEEK*
*"SUPPOSE" & "IF" SHOULD NOT BE USED TOGETHER*
Using two words that carry the same meaning next to next is redundant and wrong, declares our Founder Senior Principal taking "suppose" and "if" as an example.
https://t.co/C9N5Bjd3zB
*186TH WEEK*
*BELIEVE IT - THE WORD ELECTORATE REFERS TO PEOPLE! - A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ELECTORS, VOTERS, POLLING STATION, POLLING BOOTH ETC.*
https://t.co/ccJlSmnklP
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185TH WEEK*
*USE "LIKEN" & ADD SPICE TO YOUR ENGLISH*
Stating that liken, one of the least used words in English, can be used in everyday English. Click the YouTube link below and watch his 185th ENRICH YOUR ENGLISH video.
https://t.co/eA3e0yO3RV
184TH WEEK
*THE TOTAL CLARITY ABOUT "SITE", "CITE" AND "SIGHT" WITH EXAMPLE SENTENCES*
Pointing out the confusion prevailing around the usage of the homophones - site, cite and sight, Click the YouTube link below
https://t.co/5d8eeYzTHw
*183RD WEEK*
*ECONOMIC & ECONOMICAL - MANY CONFUSE THIS BUT HERE IS THE CLARITY*
"The words economic and economical are not one and the same in meaning.
https://t.co/NFfrbd4qrs
*182ND WEEK*
*FESTIVAL, FESTIVITY, FESTIVE & FEST - AN INTERESTING COMPARISON*
Tracing the origin of the word breakfast, our Founder Senior Principal makes a comparative study of the words festival, festivity, festive and fest.
https://t.co/jY26OHAxVm
*180TH WEEK*
*OH GOD! SO FAR WE WERE PRONOUNCING THESE WORDS WRONG AND IT IS QUITE SHOCKING*
"These are the words we use quite often but have been pronouncing it wrong throughout",
https://t.co/Wc7ZM4VPKB
*178TH WEEK*
*ARE YOU NOT TIRED OF USING "SCHEDULED FOR"? EXPLORE THIS STYLISH PHRASE - "SLATED FOR"*
"slated for" *which is almost an alternative to "scheduled for".* Click the YouTube link below and watch his 178th ENRICH YOUR ENGLISH video.
https://t.co/0Ox1lwG5os