domingo, 16 de outubro de 2011

English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 145 Become / get accustomed to

If you can't see this email, click here

About.com


Tip of the Day: 145 Become / get accustomed to
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

Become / get accustomed to

These two forms are similar in meaning to 'become / get used to'. They are slightly more formal.

Example Sentences

He's becoming accustomed to living in Brazil.
They'll get accustomed to the job soon enough.

Quiz of the Day - Problems with 'Like'

This quiz focuses on the different uses of 'like'. For example: What does he like / does he look like? - He's very tall and rather handsome.


English Worksheet of the Day - Intensifying Adjectives

When describing physical objects you can use a wide variety of adjectives such as: large, big, tiny, minuscule, small, etc. However, when describing nouns that are not physical (e.g. joy, anger, wealth) you need to pay careful attention to the choice of intensifying adjectives.


Yesterday's English Tip

Tomorrow's English Tip


This email is written by:
Kenneth Beare
English as 2nd Language Guide
Email Me | My Blog | My Forum
 
Missing a lesson? Click here.

About U. is our collection of free online courses designed to help you learn a new skill, solve a problem, get something done, or just learn more about your world. Sign up now, and we will email you lessons on a daily or weekly basis.
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the About.com 'English Learning Tip of the Day' email. If you wish to unsubscribe, please click here.

About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy

Contact Information:
249 West 17th Street
New York, NY, 10011

© 2010 About.com
 

Advertisement

Nenhum comentário:

Postar um comentário