✅Groom your English and personality 🔮 Join our supergroup👇👇👇 https://t.me/+toBwS4oQ5-A0ZDA8 📌 @IELTSwMasters 📍 @QuizMasters ⁉️ Queries: https://t.me/+jopg03lzmgk2OGJk 📞 Contact @Javadrajabi7 just for cross ads
💢 Other ways to say "I don't like it"
Can you say some other way to express your dislike?
✅ #other_ways_to_say
✅ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
✈️ Questions and statements you might hear or ask traveling
✅ #phrase #englishlearning
✅ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🎙 Sayings related to music 🎵
✅ #idiom #englishlearning
✅ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
Informal ways to tell somebody not to be lazy.
✅ #vocabulary #video
✅ @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
IELTS Reading Question Types: Information & Tips
True False Not Given / Yes No Not Given Questions
🔠 TO 🆚 FOR 🔠
✅ #begginer #grammar
✅ @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
Today's phrasal verbs are:
🙄 Tack on
🤔 Think up
🤫 Quieten down
🤩 #Phrasal_verbs #npvc83
🔠 @engmasters @IELTSwMasters
🏃♂️ A lot of, lots of, plenty of, a great deal of etc. 📌
🔗 1. These expressions have similar meanings to the determiners much, many and most, but the grammar is not quite the same. Of is used after these expressions even before nouns with no determiner.
Compare:
◇Plenty of shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Plenty shops ---)
◇Many shops open on Sunday mornings. (NOT Many of shops ---)
◇There is not a lot of rice left. (NOT There is not a lot rice left.)
◇There is not much rice left. (NOT There is not much of rice left.)
🔗2. A lot of and lots of
□These are rather informal. There is not much difference between a lot of and lots of. They are both used mainly before singular uncountable and plural nouns, and before pronouns. When a lot of/lots of is used before a plural subject, the verb is plural.
◇A lot of my friends live abroad.
◇Lots of time is needed to learn a language.
🔗3. Plenty of
□Plenty of means enough and more. It is used before singular uncountable and plural nouns.
◇There is plenty of time.
◇Plenty of shops accept credit cards.
🔗4. A large amount of, a great deal of and a large number of
□These expressions are rather formal. A large amount of and a great deal of are generally used before uncountable nouns.
◇She has spent a great deal of time in Europe.
○A large number of is used before plural nouns. The following verb is plural.
◇A large number of issues still need to be addressed.
🌴 SLANG 🌴
✔️ Standoffish
📚 Distant and cold in manner; unfriendly. Where one person seems to be a little distant and uncaring another person or thing is there; noninteracting.
〰🦋〰
〰🌸She was way too standoffish, i couldn't get her to talk to me at all.
〰🌸 ‘He was an arrogant, standoffish prig’
〰🌸 ‘Everyone nodded, except the girls who remained standoffish.
〰🌸 ’‘You've heard that some of the girls at school think you're snobby and standoffish.’
Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)
Nicole is very reliable. You can always count ............ her.
👍) in
❤️) on
👏) with
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
✨ #quiz #q32 #idiom
📱 @EngMasters @QuizMasters
🔴What's the difference between JOB and WORK?🔴
🔠 #beginners #grammar
⏩ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🔴 The weekly word
➡️nascent ⬅️
🔠 #theweeklyword #vocabulary
👉 @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
♨️ Today's Idioms ♨
First, read the dialogu in the picture, then try to guess the idioms, if you couldn't, read below:
✅ Let's face it :
🔅 accept a difficult reality
✅ go back to the drawing board:
🔅 to start again from the beginning
✅ (to) go belly-up:
🔅To go bankrupt
✅ Real flop or flop:
🔅a failure.
✅ (to) save the day :
🔅to prevent a disaster or misfortune.
➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
#idiom #i69 #englishlearning
@EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🔵PREMIUM CHANNELS
-◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦-
⛔️ Unrated Crypto News
-◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--
203k|🔝 Top courses for you
190k|💎 PREMIUM ANDROID APPS
137k|➕ Cracked Apps Store
-◦-◦--◦-
105k|🖥 Photoshop LIFETIME LICENSE
100k|🚀 Wallpapers|Motivation|₿usiness Tips
085k|💬 IELTS 9 & English
-◦-◦--◦-
078k|🥸 Tinder Premium Mods|Games
066k|😂 MEMES MESMES
055k|🖥 Best wallpaper Channel
-◦-◦--◦-
053k|👀 SHOCKING Facts
049k|😜 FACTS | PSYCHOLOGY
048k|📈 Life Money, Mindset-ideas
-◦-◦--◦-
039k|🙂 MIND - BLOWING FACTS
020k|😮 Infinite Crypto Wisdom
022k|❓ Meditation yoga asanas
034k|📚 Download books Now
-◦-◦--◦-
042k|✉️ Wisdom Quotes for the Soul
048k|🎮 Android Mods/Hacks
048k|✨ Inspiring & Motivational Images
-◦-◦--◦-
049k|🔥 BEST WALLPAPERS
054k|🔗 Download 3D Object Free
056k|🤡 Netflix|Hotstar|Prime Apks
-◦-◦--◦-
064k|🆒 IELTS / TOEFL Preparation
065k|🔼 Learn how to make money
100k|🌐 100000 Free Udemy Courses
-◦-◦--◦-
128k|🔔 PC Games Free Download
168k|☄️ PC Cracked Softwares
200k|⚡️ Accounts premium here
-◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--
⛔️ Crypto Shitty Memes
-◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦--◦-◦--◦-
❗️2hrs on top & 6hrs in channel!
🇦🇪 UAE Culture Smart! introduces you to the history and culture of the Emiratis, tells you what to embrace and what to avoid, and smooths your path towards full enjoyment of a fascinating experience.
⛳️ Download PDF 3 MB
⛳️ Download EPUB 2.7 MB
⛳️ Download MOBI 2.6 MB
📚 Tap on the format you want (#pdf, #epub or #mobi) and select START to get the #book
➡️ #worldtour #travel #magazine
@IELTSwMasters @QuizMasters
@EngMasters ⬅️
📎 - sighted collocations
🔅 clear-sighted : able to understand a problem or situation well
🔅 partially sighted : unable to see well
🔅 far-sighted : [especially American English] able to see or read things clearly only when they are far away from you
📍 OPP short-sighted
📍 SYN long-sighted British English
🔅 short-sighted : [especially British English] unable to see objects clearly unless they are very close
📍 SYN nearsighted American English
📍 OPP long-sighted
✅ #vocabulary #englishlearning
✅ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
🔵 English in a minute
✔️ would rather
✅ #grammar #englishlearning
✅ @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
💧 while, whilst, whereas, as
🤔 Can you explain while, whilst, whereas, as?
🤔 Either can be used to connect two sentences, but I am not sure how to identify them and quite often I use them wrongly.
🔠 Here's the simplified explanation:
🔂While and whilst are the same, but whilst is a bit more formal (according to one famous grammar book).
🔂Whereas is always used for contrast. While/whilst can be used for contrast, OR to mean "at the same time".
🔂As can mean "because" or "exactly at the moment when".
Try to write an example sentence using each of these words.
✅ #grammar #englishlearning
✅ @Engmasters @IELTSwMasters
🔴 COLLOCATIONS WITH Get & Take
✅ #beginners #grammar
✅ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
Peniel ♾
49K Life Money Mindset-ideas🤑'
45K Trading Signals Meme & Books 📖
45K Spoken English📖
33K Funny Facts But True 🤯
----
40K Self Development & Success Books📚
21K Best Books📚
33K Download Books📖
24K Dirty Memes 😝
----
24K Business newspaper & magazines🗞
20K Couples Goal😍
57K English Conversations📚
51K Grammar E-books📖
----
52K Daily Short Stories🤔'
186K FREE 5000+ Udemy Courses🟪'
70K 18+Darkweb Videos Netflix xnxx🚫'
64K IELTS and TOEFL Preparation🇨🇦'
----
111K Netflix+Hotstar+Amazon18+app❤️'
84K Netflix Free Videos📱'
85K IELTS 9 & English🇨🇦'
53K Learn Daily Life Hacks🤔'
78K Tinder Premium, Mods & Games 🎮'
----
105K Photoshop Free Training🌐'
85K Trading Signals Meme & Books 📖
50K Business Tips & Startups🤑
NEW Crypto Book's & Memes🔥
2hrs On Top & 8hrs In Channelײ¹
👉ADD YOUR CHANNEL👈
🔠 +?!:;< ➡️ MATHEMATICS SYMBOLS ⬅️ >÷×√∆~•
🔠 #beginners #math #vocabulary
⏩ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
● Pronunciation➧[audio+script]
➥ The American R-Controlled Sound
■ The (R) in American English is almost the hardest letter to pronounce for many non-native learners. Learn more about how to pronounce an (r) after vowels (a, i, o, e, & u)
__
☞ Download The PDF File
☆ #Pronunciation 🇺🇸🇺🇸 #P6
☞ @EngMasters
☞ @QuizMasters
☞ @IELTSwMasters
What's your mood right now?
😆😏☹️😢24 MOODS😡😳😱😬
👉 #beginners #vocabulary
⏩ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
💢 Other ways to say "Awesome"
⭐️ #other_ways_to_say
✈️ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
⏰ Prepositions Of Time ⏰
⭐️#beginners #grammar #Prepositions
🔠 @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
Common Mistakes in English
Spotlight
Ergative verbs. e.g. slam, splash, rattle, rustle, and beep can be used in a transitive and intransitive way, with the object in the transitive structure (e.g., the door) being the subject in the intransitive structure.
☝️Marta slammed the door.
👉 The door slammed.
Ergative pairs account for many of the most commonly used verbs in English, some of which are listed below, with examples:
✴️ burn
I've burned the toast.
The toast has burned.
✴️ break
The wind broke the branches.
The branches broke.
✴️ burst
She burst the balloon.
The balloon burst.
✴️ close
He closed his eyes.
His eyes closed.
✴️ cook
I'm cooking the rice.
The rice is cooking.
✴️ fade
The sun has faded the carpet.
The carpet has faded.
✴️ freeze
The low temperature has frozen the milk.
The milk has frozen.
✴️ melt
The heat has melted the ice.
The ice has melted.
✴️ run
Tim is running the bathwater.
The bathwater is running.
✴️ stretch
I stretched the elastic.
The elastic stretched.
✴️ tighten
He tightened the rope.
The rope tightened.
✴️ wave
Someone waved a flag.
A flag waved.
🚓 #Word_of_the_day
📌 Crash
⭐️ #word15 #englishlearning
🌐 @engmasters @IELTSwMasters
🦫🐄Animal🦘idioms🐂🐎
↪️ #idiom #englishlearning
↪️ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters
❤️ Verb + -ing or to [like, would like, etc ](Part-3)
✨ #grammar #g58
✈️ @EngMasters @IELTSwMasters