What is a vowel? What is a consonant? Difference in English

What is a vowel? What is a consonant? Difference in English

 What is the difference between a vowel and a consonant? To avoid giving an intense linguistic definition, I will try to keep things very easy and give a simple explanation about the difference between a vowel and a consonant. What is a vowel? A vowel sound is...
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GET OVER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

GET OVER – phrasal verb – meanings and examples

 The English phrasal verb GET OVER has the following meanings: 1. Get over = to recover from (transitive) To recover from something such as when you have been sick or not feeling well (sad, disappointed, etc.) and you are now feeling better. To return to your normal...
Parts of the Hand – English Vocabulary

Parts of the Hand – English Vocabulary

Parts of the Hand Vocabulary in English Here are 7 words associated with the hand: LITTLE FINGER / PINKY little finger / pinky (noun): the smallest finger on the hand. Pinky is an informal name for the little finger. Example sentence with little finger: He always...

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