Tuesday, March 31, 2009

EASY MARCH ENDING

INVITATION

If you would like to join my new ENGLISH PURISTS CLUB, sign up in the Box to the right.
I confess to not knowing much about this feature but am willing to give it a try.
It could be fun and it could give you a forum to air your favourite English gaffs. Give it a try.
If you think it is too intrusive, let me know.



AUGER/AUGUR

Explain the difference in meaning between the words "auger" and "augur".
What part of speech is each word?
Create sentences using "auger" and "augur" in a manner that shows their meanings.


TODAY'S WORD

Today's word is "ululate".
What part of speech is "ululate"?
Define "ululate" and use it in a sentence.


MILESTONE

A great anniversary is on the horizon.

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