Nature Encased in the Enchanted Mist
Hidden beyond the ethereal veil of dawn,
A half-hidden universe whispers its breath.
With its grey-covered branches, the woodland hums in a subdued symphony, casting a silent enchantment.
The mist tangles silver threads through every fold, dissolving the hills and gentle edges.
The ground is a canvas covered with ephemeral dreams, and every step is padded in a quiet unknown.
The sun is a spectral ball that rises unnoticed, its brightness muted, a golden haze spreading.
The frost that permeates the leaves is laden with mysteries that have not yet been revealed.
Within the embrace of fog, the world is calm, quiet,
An eternal standstill in which amazement subtly rules.
Boundless and unconstrained, nature, dressed in the silent robe of mystery, has ephemeral charm.
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My love with words is very old, and how differently, most imaginatively, these can be used is an art that is honed as we become intimate with the sound and sense of the word.VOC-building is a patient understanding of the word and the next step is how to use it. Grammar is the rules and regulations of a language ,just as there are rules and regulations of driving a vehicle.These rules should be ou
learn synonyms
TRICKY WORDS
Disassemble and Dissemble
'Disassemble' is to take something apart, like an old car motor.
'Disassemble' is formed from dis-, meaning "reversal," and assemble, "to put together." Disassemble, then, is to take something apart, literally or figuratively:
'Dissemble' is sneaky — it means to hide your true self, like the guy who said he was a mechanic but had never actually seen a motor, much less put one back together. We can dissemble our true feelings about a person. We can 'dissemble' our motivation for executing something.
You practise making sentences. You can write in the comment box
The following two words are confusing.
Alternately and alternatively
Alternately means 'first one and then the other', in turns. For example, He was alternately glad and sad.
Alternatively is similar to 'instead',' on the other hand
I can drop you at your place. Alternatively, you can hire a cab. There is a suggestion of a second choice or possibility.
Friends, you try making sentences of these two tricky words.
You can send in the comment box.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Suppose Miss X is in her car. She is on her way to work.
She’s driving to work. (= She is driving …)
This means: she is driving now, at the time of speaking.
The action is not finished.
am/is/are + -ing is the present continuous:
I
he/she/it
we/you/they
am
is
are
(= I’m)
(= he’s etc.)
(= we’re etc.)
driving
working
doing etc.
Steve is talking to a friend on the phone. He says:
X says ‘I’m reading …’ but he is not reading the book at
the time of speaking.
He means that he has started reading the book, but has not
finished it yet. He is in the middle of reading it.
I am doing something = I started doing it and I haven’t finished; I’m in the middle of doing it.
Please don’t make so much noise. I’m working. (not that I WORK)
‘Where’s Mark?’ ‘He’s having a shower.’ (not He has a shower)
Let’s go out now. It isn’t raining anymore. (NOT THAT DOES NOT RAIN)
How’s your new appointment? Are you enjoying it?
What’s all that noise? What’s going on? or What’s happening?
In all these sentences, the action started in the past but is still continuing or we are in the middle of the action, it has not finished.
We use present continuous.
Its further elaboration in the next post.
Qs are welcome.
22/03/2018
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Vocabulary
Friends, sometimes different words are used fot the same idea.
US/ GB/
Apartment Flat
Alumnus Graduate
Cab Taxi
Candy sweets
Closet cupboard
Cookie Biscuit
Crazy mad
Diaper nappy
Dessert sweet
Drugstore chemist
Expressway motorway
Faculty staff
Faucet tap
Garbage can dustbin
Freeway Motorway
Gas, gasoline petrol
Generator dynamo
Mad angry
Janitor caretaker
Mailman postman
One - way single(ticket)
Overpass flyover
Potato chips crisps
Realtor property dealer
Schedule timetable
Round trip return ticket sidewalk pavement sneakers gym shoes
Traffic circle roundabout
Vacation holiday
Tit bit gossips
Pants trousers subway underground
There are many others that convey the same idea. You are not to memorize it, just expansion to your canvas of words. Good day. Stay blessed.
Friends today I would discuss with you countable nouns with a/an and some. COUNTABLE nouns can be singular or plural. FOR EXAMPLE, a dog, and its plural is dogs, a child, its plural is the children, the evening, its plural is the evenings, the party its plural is parties and umbrella it's plural is umbrellas
Now friends before singular countable nouns you can use a or an.
I say have a nice day. do you need an an umbrella?
We can never use singular countable nouns alone without a/an, /the/ my etc.
for example wear a hat! Be
careful of the dog I have got a headache! what a fine day!
It would be bad english to say.. Wear hat careful of dog,.. what fine day.
In the next post i would talk further. Keep watching.
Friends the previous post I talked about while changing y into i. Now i discuss words of one syllable and ending in a single consonant. There is a word Run It has one syllable as it has 1 consonant N, if I want to add a suffix to it, it becomes a Runner.when we add a er to it suffix, the consonant becomes double.... runner. there is a word hit it has one syllable with one single vowel if i want to add suffix to it ing, then it becomes double t double consonant hitting as I double t. In the same line, there is a word knit with single t. It has one syllable.you add a suffix to it, it becomes doubt t, means double consonant. Knitted. These are some simple rules that can be helpful. In the next post, i would discuss some other rules. Good day
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