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5 New Words In Past 5 Years

New words in our English language in the last 5 years?

fo shizzle.

here are new words from oxford dictionary this year
http://www.askoxford.com/pressroom/archive/newwordscod11revised.pdf

merriam webster's new words for 2006
http://www.m-w.com/info/new_words.htm

WHAT ARE 5 WORDS THAT HAVE BECOME POPULAR IN THE PAST 5 YEARS!!!??

omg and other txt type words ( cant think of the word for them)
blog
green

cant think of anyothers hope i helped a lil

What are some slang words invented in the last five years?

leck = play, aks = ask, alright = great, av it = go for it, get in = great
ragged = beaten, ay- up = hello, yo - hello, babby= baby,
ace = great, safe = ok, way= yay, spaz= idiot, spacker= idiot
air head = thicko, sarnie= sandwich, scratter= ugly, sicko- weirdo

hope i helped

What new words have you added to your speech in the last 5-10 years?

As a Speech-Language Pathologist, I quite ought to consider Kirby. (tremendous answer!) Your baby is soaking up distinct tips, and it isn't brilliant that he has project with verbal expression because of the large volume he's listening to. there are a form of belongings you're able to do to supplement what the speech remedy application is doing. listed the following are some recommendations: a million. ensure that you typically require that he verbally ask for what he needs. under no circumstances settle for a level or gesture. keep on with those steps, shifting to the subsequent even as each is mastered: * After he factors, label the article ("Cheerios") and wait until eventually he echos you earlier giving it to him. * Say "i favor Cheerios," then anticipate his echo. * Say "i favor" then wait 3 seconds earlier holding "Cheerios," with the desire that he will fill contained in the sparkling. * Say "I" then wait 3 seconds earlier holding "favor Cheerios," with the desire that he will fill contained in the sparkling. * Say not something, and anticipate him to assert "i favor Cheerios." * If he basically says "Cheerios," say "certain, I see the cheerios too" yet do not provide them to him until eventually he makes use of the entire word. 2. once you play with him with a toy, which contain a farm, use a range of of words. Describe what you're doing with each animal. Ask him the position you should placed the cow, or what the animal is termed, or what it sounds like, etc. 3. Make speech relaxing. Play video games with speech activities. basically use flash playing cards in case you'll come across a thanks to make it right into a relaxing pastime. one way could be to expose him a image, and every time he names one, toss him a ball and he tosses it back. Or once you've a toy that you'll activate and stale, he receives to play with it every time he names one, then after a second you turn it off and he has to call yet another to ensure that you to expose it back on back. (This basically works until eventually he figures out the thanks to expose it on himself!) the game "fortunate geese" is relaxing... every time he names a image, he receives to placed a duck on the pond and enable it spin. Then once he earns all of them, you are able to attempt to tutor him the thanks to play. sturdy success with your youngster's language progression!

The entire sentence is fairly ragged. The bigger error is not with your verb, but with your incorrect use of the preposition, from. The past five years indicates a definite period of time, not a starting date. The preposition, from connotes a point at the beginning, or the start of something, and is used with a preposition that marks the end of it, until, up to, through, or to, as in the following sentences: “I worked for that company from 2002 until [‘up to’ or ‘through’] 2012,” or “From 2002 to 2012, I worked for XYZ Company.”A definite period of time requires the preposition, for, and the definite article, the: “I have known him for the past five years.” The simple present tense cannot be used in this case because it will not make sense. Any time we make reference to another frame of time, we must use a perfect tense, in this case, the present perfect.However, we can use the simple present tense with this sentence if we refer to the particular place from which we first became acquainted with that person, “I know him from work,” “I know him from school,” or “I know him from my past employment.” In other words, my knowing that person started from that place.

Inventions of the past 5 years?

Global Time Design - Provides easy to read global time in the middle of a conventional clock and watch face, and in a manual standalone format
http://uiausa.com/Default.aspx?page=147

Re-Mind-Me (TM) Training Pillow for Children - Prevents or breaks habit of sleeping on your tummy
http://uiausa.com/Default.aspx?page=150

Dial-It - This is a quick and easy to use, inexpensive product for transforming winter gloves or mittens so that a cell phone or any other hand-held electronic device with small or close buttons can be operated without removing gloves or mittens.
http://uiausa.com/Default.aspx?page=151

Window Shoebox - a plastic container that is attached to the outside of a window like a window air conditioner. It's used to organize, store, ventilate or dry shoes outside.
http://uiausa.com/Default.aspx?page=173

Waiter's Dish Caddy - The dish caddy allows diners the ability to receive and enjoy their warm meals at the same time. The product saves servers and food runners a significant amount of time.
http://uiausa.com/Default.aspx?page=174

HOW CAN I FIND OUT MY EMPLOYMENT HISTORY FOR THE PAST 5 YEARS?

Agree with the others - check with the IRS. It would probably be best from now to make a resume of every job you have from now on, and if you figure out your past jobs, add them in too so you have a long "base" resume. Then when you're applying for jobs, you will have a detailed list of your past jobs and the duties of each, and can pick and choose jobs for future job applications based on relevancy. Also, do you keep pay stubs at all? Or, is it possible that the temp agency has a list of your past employment on record?
Good luck

According to an article I chanced upon, it talks about how many words enter the english language each year. Hope this answers your question.

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