These conjunctions are
actually pairs of words, and, again, the best way to show how they work is by example:
Not exact matches
Of course 99 % of them weren't actually leather & typing the words «real» or «genuine» proved futile UGH Luckily I stumbled upon a pair by the lovely high street shop Jigsaw & although they were too small for me I saved them in my watch lis
Of course 99 %
of them weren't actually leather & typing the words «real» or «genuine» proved futile UGH Luckily I stumbled upon a pair by the lovely high street shop Jigsaw & although they were too small for me I saved them in my watch lis
of them weren't
actually leather & typing the
words «real» or «genuine» proved futile UGH Luckily I stumbled upon a
pair by the lovely high street shop Jigsaw & although they were too small for me I saved them in my watch list.
I
actually did a post featuring Hanes about a year ago for outfit inspiration... If I'm heading to any remotely fancy event, you're pretty much guaranteed to catch me in a
pair of tights or hosiery (okay, let's just call them what they are — pantyhose, even though I really don't love that
word.
Think
of using this vocabulary graphic organizer in
pairs as students determine the
words they think they know and the ones they
actually know.
Unlike some card issuers that issue business cards which are essentially replicas
of their personal cards with the
word «business» attached, the Ink Plus
actually has some material differences with the
pair of Sapphire cards.
Wynne describes Invisible Reality as that momentary pause — that «blink» when a seemingly contradictory
pairing of words actually makes for a sharper understanding.