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Parallelism (SAT- ACT- EST)

Parallelism Parallelism is having a parallel structure within the sentence structure Parallelism Be strong, but not rude; Be kind, but not weak; Be humble, but not timid. JIM ROHN Parallel (def.): to be side by side or to be in a similar way. You might have found the above quote catchy, where there are three sentences; each […]

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EST Practice exam I – Literacy Test I and II- practice

EST practice exam I – Literacy Test I and II – March 2020 Literacy I Literacy II After you solve the test ( EST practice exam) click on the confirmation link you will find your answers ( EST practice exam) scroll down, then you will find the overall score followed by the right and wrong

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Gerund

A noun in a form of progressive verb [WpProQuiz 3]

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EST practice test I – Literacy Test I and II – March 2021

Egyptian scholastic test (EST) I – Literacy Test I and II – March 2021 Section one ( Egyptian scholastic test ) Literacy I Section two ( Egyptian scholastic test) Literacy II After solving March 2021 EST Practice test 2021 After you solve the test ( EST practice exam) click on the confirmation link you will

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EST practice test 1 Literacy Test December 2020 online free

EST practice test 1 literacy test December 2020 online free Literacy I ( Writing ) Literacy II ( Reading) After you solve the test ( EST practice exam) click on the confirmation link you will find your answers ( EST practice exam) scroll down, then you will find the overall score followed by the right

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EST Exam vocabulary

EST Exam Vocabulary 2

EST Exam Vocabulary 2 Layman definition: ordinary person Example : He is not an expert ( laymen) in computer.  Gasped: meaning taking breath or puff. Example: Catch one’s breath with an open mouth, owing to pain or astonishment. Dismay: dread, alarm, or dread. Example: To his dismay, she left him. Revered: respectful, revered, or venerable.

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EST-Exam vocabulary 1

EST-Exam vocabulary 1

EST-Exam vocabulary 1

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