Thursday, 26 November 2015

LandLady Q's

Example  1#
" If that is too much,"she added," then perhaps I can reduce it just a tiny bit. Do you desire an egg for breakfast? Eggs are expensive at the moment. It would be sixpence less without the egg."

Example  2#
"I saw the notice in the window,"he said,holding himself back.

Vocabulary

Swanky: imposingly fashionable and elegant.

Mr Holmes dresses swanky every day with his fancy shoes and designer shirts and ties 

Congenial: suitable to your needs.

iPads are congenial

Rapacious: excessively greedy and gasping.

I am rapacious after P.E.

Dither: be undecided or uncertain.

I am dither when we go to the shops

Compelling: driving or forcing.

My sister is compelling to my dad

Compulsion: an urge to do something that might be better left undone.

Eating someone's favourite food

Dotty: informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.

Me and my friends are dotty 

Dainty: delicately beautiful.

My dog can by sometimes dainty 

Tantalizing: arousing desire or expectation for something unattainable.

There was a chocolate bar on the table I was tanalizing

Linger: remain present although warning or gradually dying.

Rarely my friends linger

Emanate: give out, as breath or an odor

After a curry my hole body emanates smell of curry spices 

Malevolent: wishing or appearing to wish evil to others.

Sometimes when I am angry I am malevolent 

Naive: marked by or showing unaffected simplicity.

My grandma was naive by leaving her car in a car park over night

Gullible: easily tricked because of being too trusting.

Paul can not be trusted to much cause then sometimes as a joke is gullible

Beguiling: misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methods.

To my friends I am beguiling 
LandLady Q's

Example  1#
" If that is too much,"she added," then perhaps I can reduce it just a tiny bit. Do you desire an egg for breakfast? Eggs are expensive at the moment. It would be sixpence less without the egg."

Example  2#
"I saw the notice in the window,"he said,holding himself back.

Vocabulary

Swanky: imposingly fashionable and elegant.

Mr Holmes dresses swanky every day with his fancy shoes and designer shirts and ties 

Congenial: suitable to your needs.

iPads are congenial

Rapacious: excessively greedy and gasping.

I am rapacious after P.E.

Dither: be undecided or uncertain.

I am dither when we go to the shops

Compelling: driving or forcing.

My sister is compelling to my dad

Compulsion: an urge to do something that might be better left undone.

Eating someone's favourite food

Dotty: informal or slang terms for mentally irregular.

Me and my friends are dotty 

Dainty: delicately beautiful.

My dog can by sometimes dainty 

Tantalizing: arousing desire or expectation for something unattainable.

There was a chocolate bar on the table I was tanalizing

Linger: remain present although warning or gradually dying.

Rarely my friends linger

Emanate: give out, as breath or an odor

After a curry my hole body emanates smell of curry spices 

Malevolent: wishing or appearing to wish evil to others.

Sometimes when I am angry I am malevolent 

Naive: marked by or showing unaffected simplicity.

My grandma was naive by leaving her car in a car park over night

Gullible: easily tricked because of being too trusting.

Paul can not be trusted to much cause then sometimes as a joke is gullible

Beguiling: misleading by means of pleasant or alluring methods.

To my friends I am beguiling 
The sound of thunder

1#
Getting shot.

2#
Kill them or kill themselves.

3#
 If you shot the dinosaur correctly.

4#
98 years.

5#
So they do not spread there future germs into the past.
metaphor: A transference of a quality from one thing to another  

Sun meofors  

1. The sun always goes in one direction just as you do

5 senses

1. Touch 
2. Smell
3. See
4. Taste 
5. Hear


Thursday, 19 November 2015

Like, as 
Are similes

The landlady is a spider