Can someone help me correct one of my posts on this forum?
Original post: Oh, thanks for the link! I should have thought about it earlier! The lists contain many difficult words. Are these words considered to be most difficult? A lot of words, like Plethora and Obfuscate, in the list have I never heard of, because I have not encountered those words in casual speech or movies. Should I learn the easier words first before cramming sat vocabulary?
On the other hand, many words in the list do appear in books for adults, magazine, and newspaper; so it will do me good if I learn those words. What do you think? Corrected by myself: Oh, thanks for the link! I should have thought about it earlier! The lists contain many difficult words. Are these words considered to be most difficult? I have never heard of those words A lot of words, like Plethora and Obfuscate, in the list have I never heard of, because I have not encountered those words in casual speech or movies yet. Should I learn the easier words first before cramming sat vocabulary?
On the other hand, many words in the lists do appear in books for adults*, magazines, and newspapers.; so It will do me good if I learn those words. What do you think? *= can I keep 'for adults' in this sentence?
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Oh, thanks for the link! I should have thought about it earlier! The lists contain many difficult words.
— Mister Micawber
Oh, thanks for the link!
I should have thought about it earlier!
The lists contain many difficult words.
Are these words considered to be the most difficult?
A lot of words, like ' plethora' and 'obfuscate', in the list I have never heard o f.
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Oh, thanks for the link! I should have thought about it earlier! The lists contain many difficult words. Are these words considered to be the most difficult? A lot of words, like 'plethora' and 'obfuscate', in the list I have never heard of. I have not encountered them in casual speech or movies. Should I learn the easier words first before cramming