Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vocabulary. Show all posts

Please be seated!

12:11 PM Add Comment
Please be seated!

Do you have a dog at home? What do you say to ask it sit? I think many people will say “Sit!” or ‘Sit down!” And what if a guest comes to your house? There are some options as follow to ask him/her sit down:

Please sit down!

Pleas be seated!

Please take a seat!

Please have a seat!

Instead of using Sit! or Sit down!

As usual, if you have any opinion, pleas let us know below.

For good

3:36 PM 2 Comments
For good

My brother was so confused with the words “for good”. He wanted to know the meaning!

For good means forever or permanently. e.g.: I want to leave you for good.

Good has many meanings. Some of them are below as I took from TheFreeDictionary.com:

* Full  >> It is a good mile from here.

* Handsome >> good looks

* Useless >> It is no good crying over spilt milk.

etc

favorite

7:15 AM 3 Comments
favorite

Someone asked me why there are sentences as follow:

These books are my favorite.

These are my favorite books.

Yes, the two sentences are right and the meaning is the same. We can say like that because the word “Favorite” has two functions. Those are the adjective and noun so we can place the word “favorite” both as the adjective position and noun position.

That’s all. Any idea? Tell us below here!

Comfortable and convenient

9:21 PM Add Comment
Comfortable and convenient

Hello readers, today I invite you to discus about comfortable and convenient because someone asked me several days ago about the two words.

If you have any idea and opinion about comfortable and convenient, please let us know and voice your opinions about comfortable and convenient by commenting below.

For me, comfortable and convenient have the same meaning, but:

Comfortable : something relaxing and making us soft.

Convenient : something suitable and practical.

Come on everyone. Help us to find the difference of the two words if any.

Will and going to

10:36 AM Add Comment
Will and going to

Will and be going to” are the words to form the Future Tense. The words are to express something happens in the future.

However there is the different in using the words:

Will is used to express a promise or something that will happen if something else is done. Examples:

I will come to your house next week.

I will come to your house if you invite me.

Be going to is used to express a plan. Examples:

I am going to spend my holidays in my Grandpa’s house.

I am going to come to your house when your mother is out.

That’s all from me, and as usual, if you have your own opinions, please share with us here.