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Crispy or Crunchy - Do you know the difference?
Think of more foods that are crispy or crunchy.
Textures of food
• Adjectives
Crispy: •breaks easily
•hear the crispy sound once or twice
•then the sound disappears
*crackers
*chicken tenders/fried chicken 🍗
*thin-crust pizza 🍕
*bacon 🥓
*apple 🍎
Crunchy: •...
*Chores: Work you do in and around the home.
• laundry
• take out the trash
• gardening
• dishes
• sweep/clean the floors
• make the bed
• clean the bathroom
*Errands: Things you have to do that are away from the home. Errands usually involve delivering something or collecting something (picking up someth...
Anatomy and pronunciation of the hand.🖐
• Palm (don't forget the "L")
• Pinky finger
• Ring finger 💍
• Middle finger: sometimes this finger is used as a gesture to show anger or contempt toward someone or something.🖕 It's considered impolite, very rude, and mean.
• Index finger or pointing finger 👉
Some...
When someone is a beginner, or is learning something new, there are some common words that describe that in different contexts.
Pay attention to pronunciation
- Newbie, or Newb' "I'm a newbie."
- Rookie (has the same vowel sound as "book" and "look"). This word usually describes someone who'...
Homophones are words that sound the same but are different in spelling and meaning.
For example: two, to and too.
There's also I'll, isle and aisle.
• I'll - I will
I'll see you later.
I'll call you.
• isle - a small island or peninsula
• aisle - A narrow passage way or path between two sections of...