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Post by matthew kim on Jun 29, 2010 15:01:39 GMT -8
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Post by matthew on Jun 29, 2010 15:03:48 GMT -8
i.e= id est it is that is to say/ in other words e.g= exempli gratia- for example etc= et cetera- and others vocab! abase- refused to abase himself/ he doesnt want to get down, attribute- attributed her success to her parents/ give credit to other cryptic- cryptic message/ hard to read ebullient- the girl's ebullient nature/ excitement falter- her courage did not falter/ stop incte a riot/ who start lurid cover stories/ very emotional pervasive odor/ smell is going to pervade, spread throughout remorse- feel remorse for his crime subside- storm subsided/ settel down lesson 2 abride dictionary- very short dictionary audacious attempt- bold, brave cursory review- casual done for reviewing eccentric personality religious fanatics from 1 to 10 inclusive luxuriant hair pessimistic view of life- negative thought renounce her beliefs substantiate the claim with facts Grammar nominative case(i, you, he, she, it, we , they, who) objective case(me, you, him, her, it, us, them, whom) possessive case(my, your, his, her its, our, their, whose) comparison by "than" or "as" generally require the nominative case to follow. 6/24/10 tempus fugit- time flies denouement- ending bourgeoisie proletariat- bule collar persona non grata- person thats not welcome et tu brutus? and you brutus? non sequitur- does not follow µ¿¹®¼´ä deus ex machina-
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