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(1) How did nuain explain the spider in the paper? What did it
Read the following and write the two meanings of 'mind' and 'matter
Ave is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
Enact any one anedote in the classroom
Translate any five of the quotations you like
Form groups of four to six
Discuss whether and how you can improve English spelling
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6 Arrange a Jokes session in the classroom where each student tells a joke. The
jokes must be told in English.
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7. Many actions involve two people things - one that performs the action and one that
is affected by the action. Example : Sonali ate the mango.
Here, the action of eating involves Sonali (who eats) and the mango (which gets eaten).
Sonali is the subject and 'mango' is the object of the verb 'eat'. When you want to
talk about who performed the action, the doer of the action is the subject
Sometimes you want focus on the object the thing affected by the action. Then
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Answered by jayaganesh221976
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The Internet is full of mistaken uses of homophones in expressions such as bear with me and bare with me. Bare with me doesn’t mean what you might think it means! The verb bare means “to reveal” or “to uncover.” The correct expression, “bear with me,” means “be patient with me.”

How to Remember the Spelling of Bear With Me

Are you still stumped? Here’s an easy way to differentiate bear from bare. You learned that bear as a verb means “to endure.” In its noun form, bear refers to a large furry animal. Combining these two definitions into a silly sentence will help you remember that the correct phrase is “bear with me,” not “bare with me.” A patient bear will always bear with you, but an impatient bear just might devour you

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