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Tag Archives: English
ESL English Clause Primer Tutorial
An English sentence is a wonderful and flexible part of the English language. In essence, most sentences we express in English, can be broken up into clauses, which are, to quote Text Types in English by Mark Anderson and Kathy … Continue reading
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Tagged clause, English, ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, principal clause, programming, sentence, subordinate clause, tutorial
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English Phrase Creation Game Primer Tutorial
There’s one last Linux and Mac OS X dictionary files concept to augment what we left off yesterday with English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial. It concerns the dictionary file … /usr/share/dict/connectives … which contains a list of those very … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, contenteditable, cursor, dictionary, div, dropdown, English, ESL, focus, game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, Linux, Mac OS X, onblur, onclick, PHP, phrase, programming, select, setTimeout, tutorial, word, word game
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English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s First Name Guessing Game for Two Primer Tutorial exploring more regarding Linux and Mac OS X dictionary file arrangements we want to tell you about another such resource available to you in the form of the … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, contenteditable, dictionary, div, English, ESL, focus, game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, Linux, Mac OS X, onblur, onclick, PHP, phrase, programming, setTimeout, tutorial, word, word game
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Grammar Checks on Firefox Primer Tutorial
Addons with web browsers can be a good arrangement for getting things done, the essence of what an “app” is about. The Firefox web browser’s interface to the Grammarly grammar and spelling checker is a case in point. Choose one … Continue reading
HTML/Javascript ESL Indirect Speech Game Tutorial
We have a new ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) game on the topic of Indirect Speech, and getting the tense correct, with some English sentences we present in the game. We thank How English Works by … Continue reading
Medical Acronyms Game Tutorial
And then there are the “rethinks” of data design, in thinking where to go next with our “Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes and Acronyms Meaning game” web application we last mentioned with yesterday’s Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, anatomy, API, array, background, background image, button, checkbox, CSS, data attributes, delimitation, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, global, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, mailto, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onions, onload, opacity, option, personalisation, physiology, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Sharing Tutorial
We’ve been thinking more about collaboration and sharing ideas and some personalization ideas today to complement earlier work we started on our “Health Root or Prefix or Suffix Meaning Game” last visited with Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, anatomy, API, background, background image, button, checkbox, CSS, data attributes, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, mailto, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, opacity, option, personalisation, physiology, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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