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Phrasal Verb – Find Out

Tuesday, March 20, 2012 @ 10:03 AM
posted by Jo

Find Out

The phrasal verb 'find out' means to discover a fact or information that you did not know before.

Example: My sister found out that her husband had been planning a surprise party for her.

I went to the library to find out all I could about the Vietnam War.
We often add the word 'about' to this phrasal verb.
Example: He found out about the theft when he arrived home.
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Top 25 Adjectives and Their Meaning

Sunday, January 2, 2011 @ 07:01 PM
posted by Jo

Top 25 Adjectives

Adjectives describe an attribute of a noun, for example, long hair, new car, old house.  There are estimated to be more than 100,000 adjectives in the English language - far too many to learn of course, but here is a good list to get you started...

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Christmas Adjectives and How to Use Them

Wednesday, December 22, 2010 @ 11:12 AM
posted by Jo

It is not too late to learn some last minute Christmas adjectives.  You may hear them being used during your Christmas celebrations or you may see them on Christmas greeting cards.  Here is a list of some commonly used English word adjectives which describe Christmas, and a guide on how you might wish to use them.

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