Arise
Arise (arising, arose, arisen) is an intransitive verb, just like arrive, happen etc: (1) To come into being; originate: ‘A…
Arise (arising, arose, arisen) is an intransitive verb, just like arrive, happen etc: (1) To come into being; originate: ‘A…
(1) A statement, reason, or fact for or against a point: ‘He presents a strong argument in favor of reservation…
Appropriate = suitable in a particular situation: ‘Once we know more about the cause of the problem, we can take…
Appear = (1) Become visible or be seen (suddenly): ‘Small red patches appeared all over the child’s back.’ ‘A minute…
“Anyhow†and “anyway†are used to connect sentences only in informal styles (Not in essays, written reports, etc). Their main…
Anxious = worried because you fear that something bad may happen or may have happened: ‘Their daughter hadn’t come home…
When you want to give people some important information, you make announcement: ‘Following the announcement of their marriage, they were…
Before a word beginning with h, use a if the h is pronounced: ‘a house’, ‘a half’, ‘a horrible day’.…