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⏰ Past perfect continuous tense
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Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)
🔠 I can’t believe that Lisa gave you the ......................shoulder. I thought you two were friends.
👍) hot
❤️) freezing
👏) cold
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✔️ Bog-standard
📚British. Something that is "bog-standard" is completely ordinary with no frills, embellishments, or add-ons.
Its origins are somewhat unclear, but a "bog" is another word for a toilet in British slang, adding to the connotations that something "bog-standard" is unglamorous and unspecial.
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〰🌸 "How was the hostel?" "Oh, nothing exciting to report. Just your bog-standard dorm, really."
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❗️❗️We use the double genitive (of + name + 's, his, mine etc.) when we want to emphasis the person who possesses rather than the thing which he possesses. "
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8️⃣ pushy /ˈpʊʃi/ adjective
📖 someone who is pushy does everything they can to get what they want from other people – used to show disapproval
🏷 A good salesman is polite, enthusiastic, and not too pushy.
🏷 Pushy journalists shouted questions from the crowd.
9️⃣ conceited /kənˈsiːtɪd/ adjective
📖 someone who is conceited thinks they are very clever, skilful, beautiful etc – used to show disapproval
📍 SYN vain
🏷 You’re the most conceited selfish person I’ve ever known.
🏷 I don't want to sound conceited, but we are the experts here.
🔟 strike sb (as sth) /straɪk/ verb (past tense and past participle struck /strʌk/) [transitive]
📖 if something strikes you, you think of it, notice it, or realize that it is important, interesting, true etc
🏷 The first thing that struck me was the fact that there were no other women present.
🏷 It struck her that losing the company might be the least of her worries.
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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition
💬 Satisfied with , not from .
🔠 Don’t say : Are you satisfied from your marks?
✅ Say : Are you satisfied with your marks?
🔔 Note : Also content with, delighted with , unhappy with, happy with , displeased with, dissatisfied with, disgusted with.
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💬 similar to , not with .
🔠 Don’t say : Your house is similar with mine .
✅ Say : Your house is similar to mine.
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💬 Sit at desk etc., not on desk etc.
🔠 Don’t say : The bank manager was sitting on his desk .
✅ Say : The bank manager was sitting at his desk .
🔔 Note: Also sit at table, but : on a chair , on a bench , on a sofa, etc.; in an arm-chair , in a tree. A bird sometimes perches (sits ) on a tree .
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💬 Spend on, not for.
🔠 Don’t say : I spend a lot of time for my computer .
✅ Say : I spend a lot of time on my computer.
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✅ Say that there are some differences:
✔️ There are a number of underlying differences here.
✔️ There are a variety of possible differences here.
✔️ There are a range of potential distinctions here.
✅ Introduce the first difference:
✔️ However, I guess that the most significant would be that …
✔️ Though I suppose the most obvious would be that …
✔️ But I would say the most fundamental would be that …
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Fill in the blank with the missing word: (your reaction is your answer)
🔠 Stop kidding ____! Tell me where you hid my shoes.
👍) about
❤️) around
👏) into
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So 🆚 such
🧑🏫 I've never had ___ hard-working students before!
👍) so
❤️) such
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🤓 Wear vs put on 🤓
💡 "Put on" means to clothe oneself. "Wear" is the act having clothes or jewelry on the body.
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✅ (As) Sharp as a tack :
☀️ very intelligent.
✅ talk over :
☀️to discuss.
✅ no point in :
☀️ no reason to; it's not worth (doing something)
✅ After all :
☀️ despite everything, when everything has been considered.
✅ give someone the ax :
☀️ to fire someone.
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👀 Different Ways of Seeing:
🌀 catch a glimpse of sb/ sth
🌀 catch sight of sb/ sth
🌀 spot sb/ sth
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🔰choose the right answer (your reaction is your answer):
"Ralph is a --------- smoker. The doctor has advised him to quit the habit."
❤️ Strong
👍 Hard
🙏🏻 Heavy
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🔘 Also 📌
🔗 1. Also is an adverb. It is used for adding another fact or idea to what you have already said.
◇Mary writes excellent short stories. She also likes to paint.
◇Bill Gates is one of the richest men in the world. He is also a great philanthropist.
◇My brother is a good singer. He is also a great actor.
◇Coffee is a very popular beverage. It is also rich in antioxidants.
□Also can also be used for showing that what you have just said about someone or something is true about another person or thing.
◇John now works at the State Bank of India, where his father also worked for thirty years.
🔗2. Not only --- but also
○This is a relatively formal structure. When you use this structure don’t forget to put not only and but also before the words or expressions that they modify. Also make sure that the structure is parallel.
◇He was not only a great singer but also an accomplished pianist.
◇I was not only upset but also angry.
◇He not only misbehaved with the servants but also broke the windows and furniture.
🔗3. Not only can be moved to the beginning of the sentence for emphasis. It is then followed by auxiliary verb + subject. If there is no auxiliary verb, we use do / does / did.
◇Not only did he misbehave with the servants, but he also broke the windows and furniture. (NOT Not only he misbehaved with --)
○But can be left out in this case and then we separate the two clauses with a semi-colon.
◇Not only did he misbehave with the servants; he also broke the windows and furniture.
🤓 Future simple tense 🤓
🔠 Form: #tenses
Subject+ will[not] + 'bare infinitive'
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Hell➡️/e/
Hill➡️/ɪ/
Calf➡️/æ/
Cough ➡️ /ʌ/
Coat➡️/oʊ/
Court➡️ /ɔː/
Food➡️/uː/
Foot➡️ /ʊ/
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❗️Common mistakes in English pronunciation
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✔️ "Budge up"
📚 British.An informal way of asking someone to make room where they are sitting for you to sit down, too, would be asking them to "budge up." It's similar to "scoot over" or "move over."
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〰🌸 "Hey, there's loads of room on that bench. Budge up and make some room for us, too!"
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❣️ Prefer to do and prefer doing
❣️ would prefer
❣️ would rather
❣️ I'd rather sb did sth
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From Grammar in use by Raymond MurphyЧитать полностью…
There’s a guy who goes around the US asking 70 to 100-year olds their:
- Biggest Regrets
- Biggest Lessons
- Advice to their younger self
✨ Here are top 5 lessons from them:
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Can you use them in a sentence?
Today's phrasal verbs are:
🎢 Lap up
🥹 Well up
😵💫 Wade in