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- impede v. hinder v. prevent v. obstruct - UsingEnglish. com
Re: impede v hinder v pretend v obstruct 1, 2, and 4 are similar in meaning Number 4 implies maliciousness more than the other options Number 3 really doesn't work for me She could be preventing our project from progressing, but somehow it doesn't work as written
- GRE Vocabulary - UsingEnglish. com
Browse the complete 'GRE Vocabulary' word list of 1,162 words, and discover related lexical and grammatical information about each word
- Why your students have problems with listening comprehension
A look at why learners may find listening difficult, including eleven potential reasons for these difficulties, along with strategies to overcome them
- Teaching Inversion - UsingEnglish. com
The inversion in the previous sentence is unlikely to impede comprehension for an advanced learner, but does not really add anything to the ssentence that could not be achieved without it Inversion seems to complicate the picture for ESL learners coming from very different language families for no real benefit; a knowledge of English inversion
- Bar, rod and stick | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
Also, it's difficult to imagine a situation where accidentally using the 'wrong' term is going to impede comprehension You might get a strange look if you start talking about a 'curtain stick', but context is going to rapidly clarify what you mean, and at worse someone might correct you
- [Grammar] Using the articles while listing - UsingEnglish. com
As a general rule, use an article before every noun because that way it's always clear what you mean We do tend to omit articles when listing, but only when the reference is so obvious that omitting them does not impede understanding The most common reason that it is obvious is that we're referring to each item in the same way each time
- SAT Vocabulary List - UsingEnglish. com
Browse the complete 'SAT Vocabulary List' word list of 5,016 words, and discover related lexical and grammatical information about each word
- How to improve your BULATS writing score - UsingEnglish. com
To get a high mark it should be easy to understand the first time it is read The most relevant factors include the right length of sentence, clear linking between ideas, correct use of vocabulary and collocations, and grammar mistakes mainly being ones that don’t impede communication
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