ACET: What is the difference between….?
Sick and Ill A lot of the time they mean the same thing, e.g. to feel sick or to feel ill. But when used with
Sick and Ill A lot of the time they mean the same thing, e.g. to feel sick or to feel ill. But when used with
Use Active Voice – S+V+O Every language starts an active sentence with the subject, or the “doer.” In English, the verb (what’s being done) follows
Originally developed as a coastal defence fortification in the 16th century to protect upper Cork Harbour and port, there is now an observatory, visitor centre
How to Invite Someone When you want to invite someone, you should ask them whether they are interested in your suggestion. Some suggestions for starting:
We are so excited to have re-opened on Monday, 24 August. We have been working hard behind the scenes to implement all the protocols as
Accept and Except Accept is a verb that means to take or receive something that is offered. We can accept material or immaterial things. For
*EXCITING NEWS* We are delighted to be a nominee at this year’s Cork Digital Marketing Awards in 4 categories Best Website Best Use of facebook
Thank you so much for your very kind words and encouragement – we are all delighted that you enjoyed your experience at our school and
This week’s idiom is Dressed to Kill! This idiom means to get really dressed up in fancy clothes in order to be noticed. It is
Fancy doing a crossword using relative clauses……..Relative clauses give us information about the person or thing mentioned. We usually use a relative pronoun or adverb
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