mandag 17. november 2014

Tasks: «Language workshop» p. 332-33

“Then”: Back then.
“Than”: Rather than…  Better than you did.
“Which”: …, which you did.
“Witch”: She is a goddamn witch!
“Through”: Are you really going through with it?
“Threw”: Throw – Threw
“There”: Over there.
“Their”: It´s theirs.
“They´re”: They are.
“To”: Go to…
“Too”: I want some too!
“Two”: Two, three, four…
“Lose”: Nobody really wants to lose.
“Loose”: Now that he is on the loose, bad things are going to happen.

Patrick Wayne is the new rising star in the world of English authors. He recently made his debut with “Life´s Important Addresses“, which is a collection of short stories regarding the everyday life of the ordinary human, and a few thoughts as to how one should enjoy it. Mr. Wayne was born on the 5th of September in 1998, in the town of Blackberry´s Hill. So far in his life, he has visited a great many places, making for some good experience and inspiration for future books. There are rumours that his trips has been financed by political parties, but neither the Conservatives nor the Democrats have confirmed this. One thing is for sure, though. Great work can be expected of Patrick Wayne.
Ahistorical: Something that is completely unrelated to history.
Autobiography: A biography written by yourself.
Bilingual: You speak two languages (fluidly).
Impassable: Something you are unable to pass, it is impossible. Example: Terrain (impassable).
Dysfunctional: Not working.

Communicable: “Is it communicable?” Something you can use for communication. 

Ingen kommentarer:

Legg inn en kommentar