Badly Needed - Scotts English ANSWERS What does 'badly needed' mean? Answer the question below to see if you know what 'badly needed' means! Which of the following sentence(s) is suitable?
Every and All — Scotts English ANSWERS The English language contains many words that may be confused Every and All have the same meaning, but their use is very different
Words Students Confuse: Bail and Bale — Scotts English ANSWERS Bail and Bale sound the same but have very different meanings "To bail" means to remove, for example with a bucket 'He bailed out the boat when it had a hole " To "bail out of" means to leave or quit: "She bailed out of the project when it became too time-consuming " You can pay money when someone is arrested, and "bail him or her out of jail" "To bale" means to wrap up, to make a square
What is a phrasal verb? - Scotts English ANSWERS Phrasal verbs Teachers often say to students that a verb is a 'phrasal verb' in English This means that there is a verb, for example, look and a preposition which follows it which changes its meaning, in this case, after or into To "look after" someone or something means to take care of it "She has to look after her younger sister for an hour after school"; while to "look into" means to