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The merry month of May #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:57 am   The merry month of May
 

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Hi,

It's funny how you associate certain things with particular months. You know what I mean - December makes you think of Christmas, September usually means the leaves are falling off the trees and then there's May. It's only three letters long but there's a lot going on in that month:

http://www.english-test.net/newsletter/only-three-letters-104.html

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The merry month of May #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:03 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan,
Many thanks for the essay. It was really interesting.
I want to write a quotation about the May Queen:
"And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forest will echo with laughter...
and if there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed now because it's just a spring clean for the May Queen! "

Thanks a lot!
Best wishes,

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The merry month of May #3 (permalink) Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:34 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan,

It was lovely reading about the month of May. I enjoy reading about seasons and it's interesting to note how the weather conditions are different in different parts of the world. May in India is absolutely different. It's one of the hottest months of the year with the mercury soaring to 45 degrees. Hot wind blows during the day. The streets are deserted and few venture out in the scorching heat. Late afternoons and early evenings often witness storms which bring down the temperature considerably - though the respite doesn't last long. I like the lazy afternoons of this summer month. It's fun to sit under the cool shade of a tree with a book and a bottle of water and listen to the gossips of the birds.
Yes, I just love it.

Cheers!
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The merry month of May #4 (permalink) Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:50 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan,

The story cheered me up and was interesting.

There are certain phrases , expressions and words that need your explaination.

Please explain the following questions.

1. Paragraph 1

Is burgeoning the same meaning with blossoming and blooming?

2. Paragraph 5 (line 1)

There is about this month something akin to an awakening.

What does this sentence mean?

3.Paragraph 5 (line 9)

Pity the poor May fly who only has one day to live--- just imagine how he enjoys
(it)
himself.
(itself)

Can the pronoun (it & itself ) be used for the sentence above?

Thank you .

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The merry month of May #5 (permalink) Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:58 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Lee,

Delighted that it cheered you up. To answer your questions: (1) Yes, 'burgeoning' has those meanings. (2)
Quote:
There is about this month something akin to an awakening
. This means that there is something in this month which is like/ has the sense of coming back to life/waking up after a sleep during the winter. (3) Yes, you can use 'it/itself' here. I just wanted to make this description more personal by saying 'he/himself' so that the reader would feel more sympathetic.

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word of may #6 (permalink) Sat Dec 19, 2009 14:35 pm   word of may
 

hi. its important to know whats meaning for the word like (may) some times depending on its position in the conversation . there may be kind of possibility&the fifth month of the year . also first day of may is iternational day for workers . other words sometimes has same meaning . thats all see you next time
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The merry month of May #7 (permalink) Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:07 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan,

In India, 'may' is regarded as the first month to start enjoying your holidays after a long schedule of examination and lot of studies .I particularly enjoy this month a lot and play a lot of basketball even in the hot afternoons.

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The merry month of May #8 (permalink) Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:18 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan,
It is a good easy because it enjoy me a lot and notice me "How beautiful scene is in 'may' in your country!".
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The merry month of May #9 (permalink) Sun Apr 18, 2010 5:45 am   The merry month of May
 

A good essay, no doubt. But the month of May is very hot here in Pakistan.
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The merry month of May #10 (permalink) Sun Apr 18, 2010 22:30 pm   The merry month of May
 

Hello Alan,
yes indeed May is wonderful and, accidentally, is the month of my birth.
It permit maybe the most large words using in its definition...is a queen of seasons, a real beginning of spring time, a season of lovers and a perfect time for joyful.
How many definition could actually comprise this moment of the year? Uncountable I think
Best regards,
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The merry month of May #11 (permalink) Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:49 am   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan,
I get alot of knowlege from you.
I have two Qs.please explain me.

(1) In paragraph four,the last sentence:If he read...
Why do you use together sigular subject and sigular verb?
(2)In paragraph five,the third sentence:The peaple's flag is deepest red...
I think is the deepest red because the deepest is third degree(superative degree).
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The merry month of May #12 (permalink) Tue Jun 29, 2010 19:24 pm   The merry month of May
 

Thank you very much . It is a very good essay .
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The merry month of May #13 (permalink) Wed Aug 04, 2010 19:55 pm   The merry month of May
 

This is a very interesting essay.
Sona writes: It's one of the hottest months of the year with the mercury soaring to 45 degrees. Hot wind blows during the day.
But it's just opposite in my country. It's cold and windy in May. In May people wear different kind of clothes. Yoa can see girls wearing light coat, and at the same time some people wearing heavy winter clothes on. So if you go to Mongolia in May please take your warm clothes with you.
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The Merry Month of May #14 (permalink) Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:07 am   The Merry Month of May
 

Hi Alan Sir
Thank you for your essay The Merry Month of May. You have nicely described
the importance of May Month. It is really hot season for India, Eventhough,
there are some places in India like Ooty, Kodaikonal, Bangalore, we can enjoy
the climate, we can enjoy the flower show in Ooty and other places.
In this month only all school children enjoy their holidays by visiting these
places.May month is for enjoyable month.

Thank you

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The merry month of May #15 (permalink) Fri Aug 20, 2010 15:40 pm   The merry month of May
 

Hi Alan.

The essay is fantastic. Is interesting when you talking about the cheese rolling, I had never heard about that. May it's a beautiful month.
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