other topics: click a “category” or use search box More from David Crystal’s wonderful book, “The Fight for English”. Reformers began complaining, in the middle of the 1… more →
Dyslexia Tutor: News-Resourceshi-d wrote 3 months ago: There have been a few items (mostly books) that I have found to be a huge help in my homeschooling a … more →
Steve wrote 4 months ago: Since I’[m planning on making Korea my home for the next several years (heck, I could almost s … more →
manoj1987 wrote 5 months ago: This series is published in the tuesday issues of Deccan Chronicle . Here are a few spelling rules … more →
TB wrote 5 months ago: While the world holds it breath waiting to see what happens in Iran following its elections, a revol … more →
Renate wrote 8 months ago: Woorde met interessante spellings. Of uitsonderings tot spelreëls. Of eenvoudig net interessante woo … more →
universitydiary wrote 1 year ago: Every so often the question is asked – as it was in the Guardian newspaper this week – w … more →
quotes wrote 1 year ago: Spelling – Teaching Spelling – Spelling Words Lists hyperglycemia lavatory obnubilation … more →
azhttp wrote 1 year ago: If the suffix or verb ending begins with a vowel, drop the final e. Examples: amuse + ing = amusing … more →
quotes wrote 2 years ago: Homophones – Words that sound alike and are spelled differently Spelling - Teaching Spelling L … more →
azhttp wrote 2 years ago: Words formed by the Prefixes up and under. up raise’ un der lay’ un’der ha … more →
azhttp wrote 2 years ago: Counter, from the Latin contra, against. coun’ter pane coun’ter sign coun ter mov … more →
azhttp wrote 2 years ago: Lesson 162. Words formed by the prefixes out and over. out brave’ o ver reach’ o … more →
azhttp wrote 2 years ago: Homphone list Lesson 154. ruff, an article of dress. roar, to make a loud noise. rough (ruf), un … more →
azhttp wrote 2 years ago: Lesson 153.Kin, ling, let, and ule indicate smallness or diminution. lamb’kin man’i … more →
quotes wrote 2 years ago: Suffixes ion ment fy ance ence ory ous Lesson 152. Ion and ment denote the state of being, or the ac … more →
quotes wrote 2 years ago: Eer ier en ic ise ize Lesson 151. Eer or ier generally signifies one who has charge of; en means mad … more →
quotes wrote 2 years ago: Lesson 150. Ist, ster, ee, and ess, generally signify the person who, or thing which. The last is an … more →
quotes wrote 2 years ago: Able and ible used as suffixes signify that may be, capable of being, fit or worthy to be, or capaci … more →
quotes wrote 2 years ago: Asylum for the Verbally Insane. A portion of this is from “The English Language written by J … more →