- Difference between shake, tremor, shiver, tremble
The short answer is that shake is the generic term for short movements up and down or to and fro Shiver is the kind of shaking you do when you are cold; and tremble is the kind of shaking you do when you are afraid or anxious about something Tremor is a noun and usually refers to the shaking of the earth during an earthquake or the shaking of the body during sickness
- Why are bath and bathe pronounced differently?
I assume you're talking about Southern British English Because 'bath' in Northern British English is pronounced bæθ , not bɑ:θ In Southern British English, 'bath' is pronounced bɑ:θ and 'bathe' is pronounced beɪð I don't know what happened to these words in Old and Middle English but I'm going to apply some general pronuncation rules (Modern English) The pronuncation of
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