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English adjectives

Sensible vs sensitive
confused words English Vocabulary

Sensible vs Sensitive

Sensible vs Sensitive The adjectives sensible vs sensitive are often confused by English learners — and it’s easy to see why! They both come from the same root word “sense,” but their meanings are quite different. Let’s clear up the confusion once and for all. What does sensible mean? The Read more

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years19 Jun 2021 ago
adjectives that describe food texture
English Vocabulary

Adjectives that Describe Food Texture

Want to describe food more naturally in English? In this lesson, you’ll learn 30 adjectives that describe food texture, such as crispy, chewy, creamy, fluffy, gritty, and tender, with clear meanings and example sentences.

By My Lingua Academy, 5 years24 May 2021 ago
other ways to say angry
English Vocabulary speaking

Other Ways to Say “Angry”

Are you feeling mad sometimes? Or maybe irritated while waiting in a queue? In this lesson, you will find different ways to describe these emotions.

By My Lingua Academy, 6 years11 Jun 2020 ago
Suffix -OUS
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Suffix -OUS

What is a suffix? It is a letter or a group of letters we add to a word to change its meaning. We can add suffixes to a noun and make an adjective, for instance. Likewise, when we add the suffix -OUS to some nouns, they become adjectives.
The suffix -OUS means “full of” or “having the quality of”. Let’s look at some commonly used adjectives ending in -OUS

By My Lingua Academy, 7 years17 Sep 2019 ago

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