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  1. what is slumber party?A slumber party is a type of party, usually associated with children and slightly more associated with girls than boys, that involves one or more people staying overnight at another person's house.

  2. Slumber partyA slumber party is usually for kids or teens. It is a gathering where the guests stay overnight. Kids will watch movies or play games late into the night. Parents will pick their kids up in the morning, usually after breakfast.|It’s another word for a “sleepover”. It’s when boys or girls invite their friends over to their houses to spend the night, play games, and watch ...

  3. 2017年4月27日. 保加利亚语. 英语 (英国) 半母语者. Slumber and sleep are synonyms. A slumber is shorter than sleep. The main difference between sleep and slumber is that sleep is normally accompanied by dream where as slumber is the state of the mind that is not accompanied by dream. And a dream is the experience you're having ...

  4. sleepSleep is when you’re... well sleeping and slumber is when you’re sleeping even better than normal sleep |They mean very similar things, but sleep is much more commonly used. "Slumber" is a deeper sleep than regular "sleep."|@kieranw Actually, the opposite is true. A slumber is a light sleep. However most people will use it just as an antiquated term for "sleep". Basically only poets ...

  5. But it can also refer to a position, or job: "The office of president". "Agency" feels like an independent organisation. "Ministry" is usually used as "department", but for UK (and similar, like Australia and New Zealand) goverments. It also has religious meaning (e.g. A "youth ministry" is a group in a church that deals with young people, and ...

  6. Nice = good, pleasant, likeable, kind, enjoyable. Great = very good, very nice, better than good. Excellent = perfect, very great, the best. We had a nice walk in the park. The weather was nice. We a good day. I did an excellent job on my homework so I got a good grade. It’s great that you passed your test.

  7. or. B: "I'll have to get back to you on that." (I don't know yet) Get back can also mean go back, but if you are talking about a person "I'll get back to you." it's usually about giving them information. "I'll come back to you." if someone has to leave for a long time, maybe they will say this, it means returning to that person, and it may also ...

  8. on the flip sideThey mean almost the same thing. But the flip side usually implies that something bad is being talked about, but there is something else that makes it not so bad. My parents grounded me and I’m fed up. But on the flip side, it means I don’t have to go to that boring party. I hate science lessons at school, because the teacher doesn’t like me. On the flip side, I find it ...

  9. wait for youYou typically use "wait for you" if you're talking about the future or an alternative to what happened. It could also refer to the past, in certain situations. "He told me to wait for you." (This could mean that the speaker has waited for the person, or that they are waiting for the person, or that they will wait for the person. Since it is not clear which tense is used for "wait ...

  10. general@KrutoyPika Yeah sure, so like a generic is a small piece or a small characteristic that is connected to an entire group. It's a branch of an entire classification. So for example Blues is a generic term for a wide range of styles of music. General isn't as specific. General involves every member of a class, kind, or group. It disregards being specific because it the overall ...

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