Word Definition

  1. euphoric- extremely happy or excited
  2. malignant-full of hate and showing a desire to harm others;used to describe a disease or condition that is liable to cause death or serious disablement unless effectively treated
  3. abeyance- temporary inactivity or nonoperation;a condition in which legal ownership of an estate has not been established
  4. exalted-high in rank, position, or esteem;grand or noble in character;in very high spirits
  5. memoir-a biography or an account of historical events, especially one written from personal knowledge
  6. remorse-a strong feeling of guilt and regret
  7. nostalgia-a mixed feeling of happiness, sadness, and longing when recalling a person, place, or event from the past, or the past in general;homesickness
  8. abhorrent-arousing strong feelings of repugnance or disapproval;incompatible or conflicting with something
  9. amputate- to cut off a limb or other appendage of the body, especially in a surgical operation
  10. virtuosity-great skill or technique shown by somebody who excels at doing something, especially
  11. performing music

Word Translation

Italian- English
  1. ripugnante- abhorrent
  2. raramente- rarely
  3. piumino - quilt
  4. felice- happy
  5. fantastico- fabulous
  6. explicit- explicito
  7. femmina- female
  8. amore- love
  9. bello- beutiful
  10. riconoscere- acknowledge

Mathematical Equation

  1. x1=5 x2=-4
  2. x1+x2= ? (5)+(-4)=1
  3. x1=7 x2=3
  4. (x1)(x2)= ? (7)(3)=21
  5. x2+2x+8=0
  6. (x-2) (x+4) x= 2
  7. 3x3+4x3= 7x3
  8. 5x5+6x5+3x4-x4+x2= 11x5+2x3+x2

Short Poem

Hark! Hark! The Lark
by William Shakespeare

Hark! Hark! the lark at heaven's gate sings,
And Phoebus' gins arise,
His steeds to water at those springs
On chalic'd flowers that lie;
And winking Mary-buds begin
To open their golden eyes;
With everything that pretty is,
My Lady sweet, arise: 
Arise, arise!

Grammar and Vocabulary

  1. Your very generous
  2. Your You're very generous (YOUR refers to something that belongs to the person while YOU'RE is a contraction of you are)
  3. There performances are great
  4. There Their performances are great (THERE used to indicate place while THEIR is a belonging to a specific group)
  5. Were excited about the festival
  6. Were We're excited about the festival (WERE is the past tense of 'be' while WE'RE is a contraction of we are)
  7. This movies are really thrilling
  8. This These movies are really thrilling (THIS is used to indicate somebody or something who is close by that is singular while THESE is used before a plural noun or with a multiple referent)
  9. I has the paper right now
  10. I has have the paper right now (HAS is a 3rd person singular present of have while HAVE is a verb indicating that somebody possesses something and is a past participle of had)