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Winter clothing vocabulary (Video) Posted by on Dec 11, 2012

Are you ready for the cold weather of winter?  Take a look at this video review of winter clothing vocabulary to get prepared and to learn the English words for the clothing you will be wearing to stay warm this season. Answers to the winter weather vocabulary matching exercise: 1. snow shovel and/or blizzard 2…

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Winter weather vocabulary Posted by on Dec 6, 2012

It is beginning to look a lot like winter in much of North America (and much of the northern hemisphere in general), particularly in the more northern areas of the continent.  So, now is the perfect time to go over some winter weather vocabulary.  Below are the definitions of some important winter weather vocabulary. blizzard…

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Important information on infinitives Posted by on Dec 4, 2012

The infinitive form of a verb is the basic dictionary form of a verb used without inflection or tense and usually (but not always) preceded by ‘to’, for example “to drink,” “to eat,” “to write.”  Unlike verb tenses (verbs that are conjugated) infinitives do no tell about the time of actions or events or who…

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