New Words
New Words
Deviate
detour, turn, lapse, swing, diverge
Intervene
mix, be mixed up, mix in, get mixed, blend
overture
Abstruse – difficult to understand
Aplomb – self-assurance or poise in difficult situations
Belligerent – hostile and aggressive
Callous – insensitive and unfeeling
Clandestine – kept secret or done in secret
Conundrum – a confusing or difficult problem
Deleterious – causing harm or damage
Egregious – outstandingly bad or shocking
Exacerbate – to make a problem or situation worse
Gregarious – sociable and fond of company
Ostracize – to exclude or reject someone from a group or society
Perfidious – deceitful and untrustworthy
Quandary – a state of uncertainty or perplexity
Reticent – reserved and not revealing one’s thoughts or feelings readily
Salient – most noticeable or important
https://www.wordscoach.com/blog/hard-word-meaning-english/
for relative pronoun- are that, which, where, when, why, what, whom and whose.
for possessive pronoun- are mine, yours, his, hers, theirs and its.
You
17:53
Reflexive pronoun- are myself, yourself, herself, himself, oneself, itself,
ourselves, themselves and yourselves.
Demonstrative pronoun- are this, that, these and those.
You
17:54
Interrogative pronoun- are who, what, when, why and where.
Indefinite pronoun- are someone, somebody, somewhere, something, anyone, anybody,
anywhere, anything, no one, nobody, nowhere, everyone, everybody, everywhere,
everything, each, none, few, and many.
You
17:55
personal pronoun_ are I, you, he, she, we, they, him, her, he, she, us and them.
Subject pronoun-are I, you, we, he, she, it, they and one.
You
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object pronoun- are me, us, him, her and them.
You
17:58
Reciprocal pronoun- are each other and one another.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHKQQm51B1U