... man21be69make117year22at70thing118came23one71see119show24have72him120every25this73two121good26from74has122me27or75look123give28had76more124our29by77day125under30hot78could126name31word79go127very32but80come128through33what81did129just34some82number130form35we83sound131sentence36can84no132great37out85most133think38other86people134say39were87my135help40all88over136low41there89know137line42when90water138differ43up91than139turn44use92call140cause45your93first141much46how94who142mean47said95may143before 1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers 1 - 250 - Vocabulary for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learners Rank Word Rank Word Rank Word546brother686poor736brown637sand687lot737wear638soil688 ... pattern293horse339fire385slow294cut340south386center295sure341problem387love 1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers 251 - 500 - Vocabulary for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learners Rank Word Rank Word Rank Word501grand547egg592bear502ball548ride593finish503yet549cell594happy504wave550believe595hope505drop551fraction596flower506heart552forest597clothe507am553sit598strange508present554race599gone509 ... 620floor530felt576kept621either531perhaps577glass622result532pick578grass623burn533sudden579cow624hill534count580job625safe535square581edge626cat536reason582sign627century537length583visit628consider538represent584past629type539art585soft630law540subject586fun631bit541region587bright632coast542energy588gas633copy543hunt589weather634phrase544probable590month635silent545 bed 591 million 636 tall1000 Most Common Words in English - Numbers 501 - 725 - Vocabulary for ESL EFL TEFL TOEFL TESL English Learnerst Rank Word Rank Word Rank Word751gentle797thick842print752woman798soldier843dead753captain799process844spot754practice800operate845desert755separate801guess846suit756difficult802necessary847current757...
... Welcome to English songs: My wife and my dearest son.My wife and my dearest son.ãSaying I love you Saying I love you Is not the words I want to Is not the words I want to hear ... than words to show More than words to show you feel you feel That your love for me is That your love for me is real real What would you say if I What would you say if I took those words ... took those words away Then you couldn't make Then you couldn't make things new things new Just by saying I love you Just by saying I love you More than words More than words ...
... vital C. anticipateD. frail D. modify2. restore 7. intenseA. appeal A. strongB. revitalize B. intolerantC. attract C. vitallyD. disrupt D. allowable3. conform 8. enrichA. annoy A. alterB. ... enhance4. notice 9. unbearableA. observe A. inspiringB. refine B. unfavorableC. distribute C. intolerableD. analyze D. ancient5. current 10. proposalA. energetic A. questionB. ideal B. attentionC. ... instinctive C. sharpD. discernible D. subsequent3. controversial 8. ridgeA. conventional A. crestB. intolerable B. currentC. consistent C. streamD. debatable D. radiance4. launch 9. interpretA....
... water wouldn’t run downhill.15. Anh ta nói và viết Tiếng Anh giỏi như nhau. He speaks and writes English equally well. 21. Có rất ít sinh viên trong lớp này. There are very few students in...
... Tips for getting more English Words! BÍ QUYẾT HỌC NHIỀU TỪ MỚILearn by doing ! The body learns faster than the brain! It’s ... bạn nhớ.Seek and you shall find ! Be active in trying to discover new words. If you com acrosssomething you don’t know the English word for, find out what it is! Look it up on theInternet or ... dosomething, we learn faster than by watching or hearing it. Don’t just look and listen fornew words. Use them! Speak them. Write them down. Read them. Practice every newword that you learn...
... of the system translates the question "How many departments have more than i00 employees ?" (i) into Count({x E DEPARTMENTS I Count({y e EMPLOYEESIHAVE(x,y)}) ... expressions whose denotations involve employees. So the EFL constant EMPLOYEES cannot be translated into an equivalent DBL expres- sion - nor can the relation HAVE, for lack of a suitable ... Count( {x EEMPLOYEES IHAVE(y,x)} )), where y is ranging over DEPARTMENTS, and then translates this whole expression into: #~. This is not attractive - it could only work if EFL expressions would...
... grammatical features [1,2] and semantic structures [3-5] of the Englishwords and idioms denoting the feeling of great pleasure sub-classified into four groups of adjectives (‘delighted’, ‘elated’, ... collocational range and idioms with the words as well as words related to them in terms of form are to be of our concern based on the information collected from the English native speakers and such ... Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary of Current English [6], The American Heritage Dictionary of The English Language [7] and Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms [8]. 2. Adjectives Denoting...
... category, for a net loss of five words, where two of these go into the error category. Six words are added to the words with missing part of speech, while two words are taken out of the category. ... the words in The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary. In its operation it utilizes a prepared dictionary of around nine hundred words to assign parts of speech to special or exceptional words. ... remaining ed and ing words, generally NA ed words and VB or AV ing words, are given in Table 1 along with the s-ending exception words. There are 104 words in this table, which is an exhaustive...
... for probability distributions can be used to group words according to their partic- ipation in particular grammatical relations with other words. The resulting clusters are intuitively informative, ... where f,, is the relative frequency of n in the test set. 189 DISTRIBUTIONAL CLUSTERING OF ENGLISHWORDS Fernando Pereira AT&T Bell Laboratories 600 Mountain Ave. Murray Hill, NJ 07974, ... describe and evaluate experimentally a method for clustering words according to their dis- tribution in particular syntactic contexts. Words are represented by the relative frequency distribu-...