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Different types of nouns that don't require an article

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There are different types of nouns that don't require an article . Here are some examples #learnenglish #grammar pic.twitter.com/gq2kjAfXyC — BBC Learning English (@bbcle) April 5, 2016

Phrases related to being quick

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Quick! Learn and share these phrases related to being quick #learnenglish #vocab pic.twitter.com/vJ35mgECqF — BBC Learning English (@bbcle) April 5, 2016

Using wish

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Do you wish you had a simple guide to using wish ? How about this to learn and share... #learnenglish #grammar pic.twitter.com/nThc0RSwyk — BBC Learning English (@bbcle) April 4, 2016

Dissemble

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Dissemble (v.) to deceive or conceal; to hide one’s motives; to simulate #vocabulary pic.twitter.com/k6YBD9Peud — Elite Prep (@ElitePrepSAT) ٣ أبريل، ٢٠١٦

Past and Passed

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Past ≠ Passed 🙅 “Passed” = past tense of “pass”: I *passed* the ball⚽ “Past” is tricky: https://t.co/RyUdjOYalZ pic.twitter.com/t0KhSOy36i — Grammar YUNiversity (@The_YUNiversity) ٥ أبريل، ٢٠١٦

Implacable

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Implacable [im-PLAK-uh-buhl, im-PLEY-kuh-buhl] (adj.) unable to be pacified; relentless #vocabulary pic.twitter.com/48KMyRkrNt — Elite Prep (@ElitePrepSAT) ٥ أبريل، ٢٠١٦

ICIJ

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ICIJ  is the abbreviation of : International Consortium of Investigative Journalists