Thursday, December 17, 2009

Phrases illustrated





In our last segment, we talked about the origin of certain English phrases. In this segment, illustrations are provided (I don't even know who to credit, but you know who you are. So thank you very much for furthering the usage of English language) and of course to all the models who have made the learning of the English language fun. The pictures are provided here for illustrative purposes ONLY.


















Those who learned English in the old days would have already been familiar with the term subject and predicate. For those who do not know what they mean, please go back to school and re-learn your English. Of course, to make things easier, you can just look at the subject. This is a must. You must find the subject first before you can get a closer look at their predicates.

Although the powers that be may feel that maths and science could not be taught in English, we will try and prove that this can actually be done and with more fun. In fact we also threw in some history, geography, social etiquette, universal love, and economics as well.

Some of the models here may look barely legal, but are all over 18-years-old.















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