QUICK REFERENCE - Present, past and past participles QUICK REFERENCE - Present, past and past participles Reviewed by Devanshi on February 04, 2016 Rating: 5

Word of the day - Snitch

Snitch (noun) Ø   a person who let's someone's secrets out; an informer Eg.: Kelly is such a snitch ! She told mark I h...
- February 03, 2016
Word of the day - Snitch Word of the day - Snitch Reviewed by Devanshi on February 03, 2016 Rating: 5
What is Mother Tongue Influence (MTI)? What is Mother Tongue Influence (MTI)? Reviewed by Devanshi on February 02, 2016 Rating: 5

Idiom of the day - Freak out

FREAK OUT - to become scared, angry or excited, at a level unusual for you Eg.: When I told my mom I want to join the army instead of be...
- February 02, 2016
Idiom of the day - Freak out Idiom of the day - Freak out Reviewed by Devanshi on February 02, 2016 Rating: 5

Word of the day - Mundane

Mundane (adjective) Mundanely (adverb) Mundaneness (noun) ·   uninteresting, or dull; without any excitement ·  u sual, bo...
- February 01, 2016
Word of the day - Mundane Word of the day - Mundane Reviewed by Devanshi on February 01, 2016 Rating: 5
WHO'S and WHOSE - what's the difference? WHO'S and WHOSE - what's the difference? Reviewed by Devanshi on January 30, 2016 Rating: 5
SOME and ANY - what is the difference? SOME and ANY - what is the difference? Reviewed by Devanshi on January 30, 2016 Rating: 5
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