Saturday, 29 April 2017

Words From the Same Family - Please v Pleasing

Please
1.     (exclamation) - used to make a polite request.
Ø     Could I have a glass of water, please?
Ø     Please remember to close all the windows and lock all the doors before you leave.

2.     (verb) – to make someone happy or satisfied.
Ø     Poor Sarah only got married to please her family.
Ø     Sam is such a sweet boy. He’s always so eager to please.


Pleasing (adj) – to give a feeling of satisfaction or enjoyment.
Ø     The music in the background is so pleasing to the ear (= to listen to).

Ø     It was pleasing to know that the customers were satisfied with the food.

Friday, 14 April 2017

Homophones - Letter v Latter



Letter (noun) – a written message, usually sent by post.
Ø     Due to the long holiday, it took nearly a week before I received the letter from the bank.
Ø     Now that we can easily email each other, hardly anyone ever writes letters anymore.
Ø     Upon receiving my grandaunt’s letter, my grandmother immediately opened it and read it out loud to the rest of the family.


Latter (adj) – the second of two names, things or groups previously mentioned.

Ø     I had to choose between making more money and taking a holiday, and I chose the latter.

Saturday, 8 April 2017

Words From The Same Family - Time v Timely


Time (noun) - seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years.

  • Time flies (= passes quickly) when you're having fun.
  • Paula likes sitting at cafes to pass the time.
  • We'd save a lot of time if we took the train. 
  • I worked as a part time waitress for a short period of time when I was in college.

Timely (adj) - sth happening at the best possible moment.

  • The strengthening of the Ringgit (RM) not only provided a timely boost to the company's stagnant (= not moving) profits, but also made travelling abroad more affordable for the rest of us.
  • Tom's timely reminder saved me a lot of time and unnecessary stress.