Ticklish (adj.)

Today’s Word of the Day is: “ticklish” (adj.) Transcription: [ˈtɪk.lɪʃ] Translation: щекотливый, смешливый Meaning: If you are ticklish, you quickly feel uncomfortable when someone lightly touches your skin to make you laugh. Example: My feet are very ticklish.- Мои ступни очень чувствительны к щекотке. Synonym: sensitive

Grammar Tip

Nouns. Tip #6: Plural Nouns Plural nouns, unlike collective nouns, require plural verbs. Many English plural nouns can be formed by adding -s or -es to the singular form, although there are many exceptions.Example: cat—catsExample: These two cats are both black.- Эти две кошки обе черные.Note the plural verb is “are”.Example: tax—taxesExample: house—houses

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