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💎 Memory.
✅This study activity will help you retrieve words from memory more rapidly, eliminate tip-of-the-tongue moments while speaking 🗣, and also master new words and expand your vocabulary👍
✅Your task is to recall a word combining the necessary letters (they will serve you as an aid and watch out, there are unnecessary ones too!), and matching the given definition.
📄 Now an example:
🔘 surprising and enexplainable event
mir... t s k l c e a❓— miracle! 👍
1️⃣ unable to do something
ina... i y t b l i n j k ❓
2️⃣ quality of being friendly, helpful, and agreeble
kin... a d e s s y n o p ❓
3️⃣ state of being legally responsible
lia... b l y i i q b t ❓
4️⃣ weakening, especially through lack of use
at... h o p r y n m s ❓
5️⃣ imagination unrestricted by reality
fa... t a s i y n w q ❓
6️⃣ to examine something carefully
in... p e t b s c t w ❓
7️⃣ pleasant smelling
fr... g r l n t s a h a ❓
8️⃣ to do something festive for a special occasion
cel... b r i е o t e j a ❓
9️⃣ balance among the parts of something
sym... t r m y e w s ❓
🔟 to control, hold, or restrain
con... a i u n r t ❓
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〽️ Essential Suffixes 〽️
(Essential prefixes here)
➖ Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical suffixes 💪
➖ A suffix appears at the end of a word and modifies its meaning or part of speech❗️
✅ Memorize the following 🚩 suffixes to expand your vocabulary:
1️⃣ ABLE - capable of. E.g.:
a) speakable - capable of being spoken;
b) perishable - likely to spoil or decay;
2️⃣ ATION - action or process. E.g.:
a) exploration - act of exploring or investigating;
b) hesitation - act of pausing or delaying.
3️⃣ IOUS - characterized by. E.g.:
a) ambitious - having a strong desire to succeed;
b) victorious - having achieved a victory.
4️⃣ ISM - doctrine or religion. E.g.:
a) conservatism - doctrine of traditional practices;
b) monotheism - religious belief in a single deity.
5️⃣ IST - practioner. E.g.:
a) novelist - writer of novels;
b) scientist - practioner of science.
6️⃣ LESS - without. E.g.:
a) flawless - without any imperfections;
b) regardless - without concern for the situation.
7️⃣ NESS - state or quality. E.g.:
a) happiness;
b) wilderness - uninhabited and uncultivated region.
8️⃣ OUS - resembling. E.g.:
a) dangerous - involving possible harm;
b) instantaneous - happening in a single moment.
✅ For notes 📝:
🔅 Suffixes can't stand alone as their own words, but they can significantly change a word's meaning.
🔅 They can also change the grammatical form of a word.
For instance, the word friend is a noun. But when the suffix -ly is added to it, it becomes and adjective: friendly.
🔅 There are fewer common suffixes than there are common prefixes, and learning common suffixes will help you figure out more complex vocabulary words.
🔅 The word suffix derives from the ancient Latin sub, meaning subordinately and figere, meaning to fix. It entered English in the late 18th century from the modern Latin suffixum.
🔰 Some common suffixes are:
♦️ -ful: full of
example: sorrowful
♦️ -al: relating to
example: presidential
♦️ -ion: act or process
example: maturation
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If you need to learn something quickly, you'd better take a ...... course.
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Today's idioms:
💢 MISS THE BOAT 🛥
Ⓜ️ Meaning: when someone has missed their opportunity to do something
✅ Have you applied for that job yet?
No, I think I may have missed the boat. I should’ve done it last week.
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💢 No Hard Feelings 🤬
Ⓜ️ no ill will, no resentment or anger
✅ Unfortunately these layoffs are out of our control. I hope there are no hard feelings.
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💢 Red-Letter Day 🍷
Ⓜ️ a special, happy, and important day that you will always remember:
✅ The day I first set foot in America was a red-letter day for me.
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💥💥 appease /əˈpiz/ Verb [ T ] formal
Ⓜ to make (someone) pleased or less angry by giving or saying something desired
✳ A simple apology will appease my wounded pride and make me feel better.
✨ appeasement noun [ C or U ]
💢 synonyms: pacify, placate, conciliate
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💥💥 tote /toʊt/ verb [ T ] informal
✅ (To tote- totes, toted, toting)
Ⓜ to carry something with you
✳ Tommy always totes around his cell phone."
✳ Spend the day toting kids around to school and the store."
✨ tote noun
✨ tote bag noun [ C ] : a bag, usually made of cloth, with handles and an open top
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💥💥 Vigilant /ˈvɪdʒ·ə·lənt/ adjective
Ⓜ being very careful to notice things, esp. signs of danger
✳ Security personnel need to be more vigilant in checking bags and packages.
✨ vigilance noun
✨ vigilantly Adverb
💢 synonyms: watchful, observant, attentive
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Bob was surprised to see his wife up ............ and early in the morning.
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❤️ bright
👏 ready
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🔠🔠 Grammar tip:
⭕️ Afraid as an adjective means ‘feeling fear’.
🔰 We use it with:
1️⃣ of + noun
⚠️ Are you afraid of the dark?
2️⃣ of + (-ing) form
⚠️ She seemed afraid of walking home alone.
3️⃣ a to-infinitive
⚠️ If you don’t understand, don’t be afraid to ask.
4️⃣ a that-clause
⚠️ They looked afraid that we might get lost in the city centre
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⭕️ Afraid of vs. Afraid to
〽️ When do we use afraid + infinitive (to climb, to say, to go, etc.)❓
📝 We use afraid + infinitive when we explain the fear itself.
➰ I am afraid to go out in the dark.
➰ He is afraid to travel by plane.
➰ They are afraid to cross the high bridge over the river.
〽️ When do we use afraid of + (-ing) form (climbing, saying, going, etc.)❓
➰ I am afraid of falling.
⚠️ (I am afraid because I might fall.)
➰ He is afraid of making a mistake.
⚠️ (He is afraid because he may make a mistake.)
➰ They are afraid of getting lost in the forest.
➰ They are afraid because they may get lost.
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Using the wrong preposition
💬Interested in, not for .
❌Don’t say : She’s not interested for her work .
✅ Say : She’s not interested in her work .
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💬Jealous of, not from .
❌Don’t say : He’s very jealous from his brother .
✅ Say : He’s very jealous of his brother .
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💬Leave for a place , not to a place .
❌Don’t say : They’re leaving to England soon .
✅ Say : They’re leaving for England soon .
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💬Live on, not from.
❌Don’t say : He lives from his brother’s money .
✅ Say : He lives on his brother’s money .
🔔Note: Feed on ; Some birds feed on insects .
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Bob had never baked anything before in his life, He didn’t even have a ..... about how to turn the oven on.
👍) hint
❤️) suggestion
👏) clue
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🤬 Be cut up
❎ Bargain on
💲 Bargain down
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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition
💬 Guilty of, not for.
🔠 Don’t say : He was found guilty for murder.
🔂Say : He was found guilty of murder .
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💬 Independent of , not from .
🔠 Don’t say : Clare’s independent from her parents .
🔂Say : Clare’s independent of her parents .
🔔Note: We say dependent on ; A child is dependent on its parents .
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💬 Indifferent to, not for .
🔠 Don’t say : They’re indifferent for politics .
🔂Say : They’re indifferent to politics .
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💬 Insist on, not to,
🔠 Don’t say : He always insisted to his opinion .
🔂Say : He always insisted on his opinion .
🔔Note: persist takes in ; He persisted in his silly ideas .
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🛑 Essential Prefixes 🛑
Strengthen your vocabulary by learning critical prefixes💪
A prefix appears at the beginning of a word to modify its meaning ❗️
Memorize the following 1️⃣0️⃣ prefixes to expand your vocabulary:
😀 BI - two. E.g.: a) bicycle - vehicle with two wheels; b) binocular - involving or built for two eyes;
😀 BIO - life. E.g.: a) biography - story of someone's life; b) biology - study of life or living matter.
😀 CO - together or with. E.g.: a) coexist - to live together in peace; b) cohabitant - person living with another.
4️⃣ DIS - apart or away. E.g.: a) disappear - to vanish from sight; b) dislike - feeling of aversion or distaste.
😀 EX - out of. E.g.: a) exclude - to deny someone access; b) exit - way out of somewhere.
😀 FORE - before. E.g.: a) forecast - to predict a future event; b) foreshadow - to indicate a future event.
😀 IN - not or lacking. E.g.: a) inability - being unable to do something; b) inordinate - unusually large or excessive.
😀 INTER - between or among. E.g.: a) interactive - involving the actions of another; international - existing between two or more countries.
😀 NON - not. E.g.: a) nonsense - words or language having no meaning; b) nonstop - continuing without pause.
🔟 SEMI - half or partly. E.g.: a) semiannual - ocurring twice a year; b) semiserious - partly serious.
For notes 📝:
➖Prefixes don't stand alone as their own words, but they significantly change a word's mening when attached to the beginning. There are a variety of prefixes in English, and sometimes different prefixes have similar meaning. By learning common prefixes, you can understand how a word's meaning shifts or changes dramatically.
➖The word <prefix> derives from the ancient Latin <prae>, meaning before, and <figere>, meaning to fix. It entered English as a verb in the mid-16th century from the Old French <prefixes> and as a noun in the mid-17th century from the modern Latin <praefixum>.
🔰 Some common prefixes are:
-re: to do again
example: reexamine
-un: not
example: unwilling
-pre: before
example: precaution
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Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)
Last week I worked 80 hours. I really worked like a___.
👍 dog
❤️ cat
👏 squirrel
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What are the differences among also / too and as well ? 🤔
❄️ Also
- more formal
- commonly used in writing
- used before main verb
- used after the modal verb
- can be as a main verb
Example:
🔸 She is a singer and also an actor.
🌞 Too
- commonly used in spoken and informal English
- usually used in end position
Example:
🔸John would like to come too.
😢 As well
- commonly used in speaking
- used at the end of the sentence
Example:
🔸I plan to take a computer course this summer as well.
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