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In English grammar, a root is a word or portion of a word from which other words grow, usually through the addition of prefixes and suffixes. By learning root words, you can decipher unfamiliar words, expand your vocabulary, and become a better English speaker. 
https://www.thoughtco.com/common-word-roots-in-english-1692793?utm_campaign=grammartip&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cn_nl&utm_content=16481642&utm_term=

SEE Also => The Function of the Prefix https://www.thoughtco.com/prefix-grammar-1691661 SEE Also => Suffixes in English Grammarhttps://www.thoughtco.com/suffix-grammar-1692159

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The Fairlex Grammar Book

Welcome to the online home of The Farlex Grammar Book, your complete guide to the English language!
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/The-Farlex-Grammar-Book.htm
I haven't read it all, so I'm not going to review it or recommend it, but I think Teachers and Students alike should take a look at it, and comment below!
The Farlex Grammar Book is a comprehensive guide consisting of three volumes:
Volume I - English Grammar
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JUST FOR FUN!

13 Of The Longest Words In The English Language
Some of the words that qualify for the title take hours to pronounce, like the 189,819-letter word for the  protein Titin. Additionally, many of the longest words are medical terms, so we have excluded some of them to allow for more variety. The end result is a list of fascinatingly lengthy words that will make your vocabulary downright sesquipedalian.
https://www.thoughtco.com/longest-words-english-language-4175801?utm_campaign=grammartip&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cn_nl&utm_content=15734720&utm_term=

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It's easy to see why someone who lives in New York State is called a New Yorker. And why a resident of California is a Californian. But what do people in Massachusetts call themselves? And where do Huskies and Nutmeggers live?
https://www.thoughtco.com/names-and-nicknames-states-residents-1692783?utm_campaign=grammartip&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cn_nl&utm_content=15587314&utm_term=

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Silent letters from A to Z

Silent letters from A to Z list and examples for each letter
A silent letter is left unpronounced, such as the d in handkerchief, the n in autumn and the p in cupboard. When talking fast, silent words like t are very lightly pronounced in words like Christmas, mountain and little.
This is a small list of the silent letters from A to Z and is designed to use as a guide to help you pronounce words.
https://www.easypacelearning.com/all-lessons/english-lessons-level-3/544-silent-letters-from-a-to-z-list-and-examples

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https://www.thoughtco.com/abbreviations-and-acronyms-for-english-learners-1212308?utm_campaign=grammartip&utm_medium=email&utm_source=cn_nl&utm_content=13714091&utm_term=
Any shortened form of a word or phrase is an abbreviation. Acronyms are also a type of abbreviation that can be pronounced as a single word. Abbreviations are selectively used in spoken conversation as well as written English. Generally, common abbreviations such as measurements and titles are always abbreviated in written form.

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Tell Me More

TELL ME MORE®, is the provider of the first language learning software program to successfully fuse advanced speech recognition technology with language learning ...    Founded in 1987 the company has grown to supporting 8 million learners worldwide, 1 headquarters and 5 global satellite offices, 350 employees, and solutions deployed in 65 countries.
It is a paid service, with a FREE TRIAL Period.
Worth investigating !!

http://store.tellmemore.com/Learn-English-with-TELL-ME-MORE-English-s/102.htm

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20 Weird English Words

English is a wonderful language with some of the strangest pronunciation rules and words that come from many other languages. This is a list of 20 weird English words.

1. Erinaceous

Like a hedgehog

2. Lamprophony

Loudness and clarity of voice

3. Depone

To testify under oath

4. Finnimbrun

A trinket or knick-knack

5. floccinaucinihilipilification

Estimation that something is valueless. 
Proper pronunciation based on Latin roots: flockə-nowsə-nəkələ-pələ-fək-ation.

6. Inaniloquent

Pertaining to idle talk

7. Limerance

An attempt at a scientific study into the nature of romantic love.

8. Mesonoxian

Pertaining to midnight

9. Mungo

A dumpster diver – one who extracts valuable things from trash

10. Nihilarian

A person who deals with things lacking importance (pronounce the ‘h’ like a ‘k’).

11. Nudiustertian

The day before yesterday

12. Phenakism

Deception or trickery

13. Pronk

A weak or foolish person

14. Pulveratricious

Covered with dust

15. Rastaquouere

A social climber

16. Scopperloit

Rude or rough play

17. Selcouth

Unfamiliar, rare, strange, marvelous, wonderful. For example: The List Universe is such a selcouth website!

18. Tyrotoxism

To be poisoned by cheese

19. Widdiful

Someone who deserves to be hanged

20. Zabernism

The abuse of military power or authority. I wonder how long it will take for this one to show up in the comments.

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