Lesson 11 of the Sadlier "Building an Enriched Vocabulary" book. This is a commonly used book to study for SATs as well as often used in schools for instructional purposes. *Lesson comes with sentences for almost every word.
Frequently, we see words being changed in order to use them for a new purpose. This is especially obvious within the realm of technology. If we’re so willing to allow these changes, why are we scared of minor stylistic differences?
DUMP THEM FROM YOUR VOCABULARY!
Wrods are used everyday everywhere. Words are an important part of life. We all use words no matter where we live and what we do. Words have significant meanings. We come sometimes come across words that have a dual or tipple nature to it, like sea and see or "C". Without these indispensable words we wouldn’t be able to be heard or get food. Words are indispensable! We have words that can be complicated like wite-out, blackout or brownout.
This article will show you how to use a basic, but successful writing technique for creating good articles on any subject.
Writers need to use a variety of approaches in their writing to produce new ideas and prevent stagnation. Here is a planning tool that is fun to try.