Sentence Starters: Useful Words and Phrases You Can Use As Sentence Starters - ESL Forums
Sentence Starters! Here you will find a useful list of common sentence starters that you can use in a discussion as well as in essay writing. Learn these
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Idiom of the day: Get cold feet. Meaning: To suddenly become too afraid to do something. Example: I was going to try bungee jumping, but I got cold feet.
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Idiom of the day: Hear through the grapevine. Meaning: To hear information from someone who heard it from someone else. Example: I heard through the grapevine that she was pregnant, but I don’t know...
Free--When to Use a Comma Reference Chart
I am back with a freebie! There are so many different instances in which a comma should be used. I have just released a handy student reference chart that students can attach inside of their student notebooks or place inside of a folder.Click Here To Access It.