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#morningquotes 😍😍
#lifequotes 🍁🍁🍁🍁
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🔰 In This lesson you will learn that:

👉 In certain conditional structures, the subject and verb may also be inverted.
This can occur when the helping verb in the conditional clause is “HAD”, “SHOULD”, or “WERE” , and the conditional connector “IF” is omitted.


✔️ If he had taken more time, the results would have been better.
✔️ Had he taken more time, the results would have been better.

👉 This is conditional structure so:
The helping verb is “HAD” , conditional connector “IF” is omitted, so we have Inversion


✔️ I would help you if I were in a position to help.
✔️ I would help you were I in a position to help.


👉 This is conditional structure so:
The helping verb is “WERE” , conditional connector “IF” is omitted , so we have Inversion


✔️ If you should arrive before 6:00, just give me a call.
✔️ Should you arrive before 6:00, just give me a call.

👉 This is conditional structure so:
The helping verb is “SHOULD” , conditional connector “IF” is omitted, so we Inversion


👉 Example
The report would have been accepted ____ in checking its accuracy.
(A) if more care
(B) more care had been taken
(C) had taken more care
(D) had more care been taken

👉 In this example a connector “IF” and a subject and verb are needed,
but “IF” could be omitted and the subject and verb inverted.

❌ Answer (A) is incorrect because it contains the connector if and the subject care but no verb.

❌ Answer (B) is incorrect because it contains the subject care and the verb had been taken but does not have a connector.

In answers (C) and (D), “IF” has been omitted.

✔️ Answer (D) is correct because it is correct to invert the subject ”more care” and the helping verb “HAD”

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❤️Look inside yourself,
at the goals & dreams,
God has planted inside you,
and identify what you need
to be happy,
then put things in motion,
to secure that happiness.

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Cheek biting

You know how sometimes you bite the inside of your cheek by accident, and then you get that little ridge of tissue that sticks out so that you end up biting it again and again? That’s morsicatio buccarum,
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Inside the mind of a master procrastinator.

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💠Tip Toe😁
💠Jason Derulo
Big fat thang, overflowing
Skinny tight dress, couldn't hold it
Way too thick like it's swollen
Girl, you're too bad and you know it
When you drop down, lose focus
When that thing clap, that's a bonus
Back at lookin' appetizing
Back at that food, it's a crisis
Bring that body my way
Can't take it off my brain
Look like you do ballet (yeah)
Hold tight when you tiptoe
Shake something when you tiptoe
Don't brace when you push that back
Left, right, do it just like that
Hold tight when you tiptoe
Ayo, God blessed you from behind (I do)
One hand up like the Heisman (touchdown)
First class seat when you're riding (oh yeah)
Wine that thing like it's spineless
Bring that body my way (my way)
Can't take it off my brain
Look like you do ballet
Hold tight when you tiptoe
Shake something when you tiptoe
Don't brace when you push that back
Left, right, do it just like that
Hold tight when you tiptoe
Wine for me darling
When you move your slang is a love mean
Now, why just wine for me darling
One, trying to figure out who to give your love to
Two, racing like a freak 'til quarter past
Three, You know you're the one I've been looking for
Left cheek, right cheek
Left cheek, right cheek
Left cheek, right cheek
Left cheek, right cheek (aye, aye)
Tiptoe,Tiptoe
Chains on, got me lookin' like a disco
Who that be? In that drop [Bemo-sari?] (skrrt)
Who that be? Blowin' gas out the 'Rari (sk-skrrt)
French vanilla smooth like a honey, yeah, wine it
I sneak up from behind, "what's you name?"
"Whats your sign?" (huh)
Wind for me, darling
"You wanna' dock, yeah, or fly out?"
Wind for me, darling
Baby, "wanna' lease, rent, or buy out?"
Wind for me darling
That money keep blowin', swat, shorty tiptoe'n
Got your left cheek showin', mama
Tip (huh)
Bring that body my way (my way)
Can't take it off my brain
Look like you do ballet
Hold tight when you tiptoe
Shake something when you tiptoe
Don't brace when you push that back
Left, right, do it just like that
Hold tight when you tip toe
Hold tight when you
Wine for me darling
When you move your [?] it's alarming
Now, why just wine for me darling
One-time, two-time for the DJ
Tiptoe😜
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🌾🌾🌾🌾
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🌾God is LOVE❤️
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🌾He loves us, He pursues us
🌾with that LOVE.
🌾And when I experienced
🌾His LOVE,
🌾I was able to share that
🌾LOVE with others,
🌾I appreciate the
🌾LOVE God has for me.
🌾
🌾 #morningquotes 😍
🌾 #Teamjimmy 👥
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Hamid S

🔰Vocabulary Class🔰

💠 labour (WORK) UK US labor /ˈleɪ.bə/ UK /-bɚ/ US
noun [U]
🔶 practical work especially that which involves physical effort:
✅ The car parts themselves are not expensive it's the labour that costs the money.

💠 manual labour (= hard work using the hands)

🔶 workers especially people who do practical work with their hands:

💠 skilled/unskilled labour

💠labourer UK US laborer /ˈleɪbərə/ UK /-bɚ.ɚ/ US
noun [C]
🔶 a person who does unskilled physical work especially outside:
✅ a farm labourer

💠 labour UK labor /ˈleɪ.bəʳ/
/-bɚ/ US
verb
🔶 [I] to do hard physical work:

✅ He travelled around Europe labouring to pay his way.
✅ [+ to infinitive] Three hours after the explosion rescue teams were still labouring to free those trapped.

🔶 [I + adverb or preposition] to do something slowly with great physical or mental effort:

💠 Labour (POLITICAL PARTY) /ˈleɪ.bəʳ/ US /-bɚ/
group noun [S]
🔶 the Labour Party the political party in Britain that believes in social equality a more equal sharing out of wealth and the rights of workers:
✅ Labour are sure to get in at the next election.
✅ I voted Labour in the last election.

💠 Labour /ˈleɪ.bəʳ/ US /-bɚ/
adjective
🔶 the Labour Party

✅ Labour voters
the Labour candidate for Coventry North

💠 labour (BIRTH) labor /ˈleɪ.bə/ UK /-bɚ/ US
noun [C or U]
🔶 the last stage of pregnancy from the time when the muscles of the womb start to push the baby out of the body until the baby appears:
✅ labour pains

✅She went into (= started) labour at twelve o'clock last night.
✅ I was in labour for twelve hours with my first baby.
✅ No two labours are ever the same.

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💠 astronaut /ˈæs.trə.nɔːt/ UK
/-nɑːt/ US
noun [C]
🔶 a person who has been trained for travelling in spacecraft

✅ Astronauts often sleep tied into special beds so they do not hurt themselves while they are unconscious.

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💠 approximate /əˈprɒk.sɪ.mət/ UK /-ˈprɑːk/ US
adjective
🔶 not completely accurate but close:

✅ The train's approximate time of arrival is 10.30.
✅ The approximate cost will be about $600.
✅ Can you give me an approximate idea of the numbers involved?

💠 approximate /əˈprɒksɪmeɪt/ UK /-ˈprɑːk-/ US
verb [I + adverb or preposition; T] FORMAL
🔶 to be almost the same as:
The newspaper reports of the discussion only roughly approximated to (= were not exactly the same as) what was actually said.

✅ Student numbers this year are expected to approximate 5000 (= to be about 5000).

💠 approximately
/əˈprɒksɪmətli/ UK /-ˈprɑːk-/ US
adverb
🔶 close to a particular number or time although not exactly that number or time:

✅ The job will take approximately three weeks and cost approximately �1000.

💠 approximation
/əˌprɒk.sɪˈmeɪ.ʃən/ UK /-ˌprɑːk-/US
noun [C] FORMAL
🔶 a guess of a number that is not exact but that is close:

✅ Could you give me a rough approximation of how many people will be coming?
✅ What he said bore no approximation whatsoever to the truth Synonyms/Antonyms

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✔️ GRAMMAR

☀️ INVERT THE SUBJECT AND VERB WITH CONDITIONALS ☀️

🔰 You have learned that:

Inversion happens when we reverse (invert) the normal word order of a structure, most commonly the subject-verb word order.

🔸 INVERT THE SUBJECT AND VERB WITH QUESTION WORDS(what, when, and where):

✔️ What is the homework?

🔸 INVERTTHE SUBJECT AND VERB WITH PLACE EXPRESSION(such as here, there, or nowhere):

Nowhere have I seen such beautiful weather.

🔸 INVERTTHE SUBJECT AND VERB AFTER NEGATIVES:

👉 Negatives: No, not, never, neither, nor, barely, hardly, only, rarely, scarcely, seldom.

✔️ Only once in my life “have” I gone to New York City.

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Dizzy from standing up fast

If a dizzy, head rush feeling is brought on by standing up too fast, it’s orthostatic hypotension.

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💠 etc / ɪtˈsetərə /

🔶 WRITTEN ABBREVIATION FOR et cetera: and other similar things. It is used to avoid giving a complete list:

✅ We saw lots of lions tigers elephants etc.

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💠 fascinate /ˈfæsɪneɪt/
verb [T]
🔶 to interest someone a lot:
Science has always fascinated me.

✅ Anything to do with aeroplanes and flying fascinates him.

💠 fascinated /ˈfæsɪneɪtɪd/ UK /-ţɪd/ US
adjective
🔶 extremely interested:

✅ We watched fascinated as he cleaned and repaired the watch.
✅ I was fascinated to hear about his travels in Bhut?n.
They were absolutely fascinated by the game.

💠 fascinating /ˈfæs.ɪ.neɪ.tɪŋ/ UK /-ţɪŋ/ US
adjective
🔶 extremely interesting:

✅ The book offers a fascinating glimpse of the lives of the rich and famous.
✅ I found the whole film fascinating.

💠 fascination /ˌfæsɪˈneɪʃən/
noun [S or U]
🔶 when you find someone or something fascinating:

✅ Miller's fascination with medieval art dates from her childhood.
✅ Mass murders hold a gruesome fascination for the public.

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💠 inherit (FROM DEAD PERSON) /ɪnˈher.ɪt/
verb [I or T]
🔶 to receive money a house etc. from someone after they have died:

✅Who will inherit the house wh en he dies?
✅ All her children will inherit equally.

💠 inheritance /ɪnˈher.ɪ.tənts/
noun [C usually singular; U]
🔶 money or objects that someone gives you when they die:

✅ The large inheritance from his aunt meant that he could buy his own boat.
✅ At twenty-one she came into her inheritance (= it was given to her).

💠 inheritor /ɪnˈher.ɪ.təʳ/ US /-ţɚ/
noun [C]
🔶 a person who has been given something by someone who is dead:

✅ FIGURATIVE We are the inheritors of Greek and Roman culture.
💠 inherit (PROBLEM) /ɪnˈher.ɪt/
verb [T]
🔶 to begin to have responsibility for a problem or situation that previously existed or belonged to another person:

✅ When I took on the job of manager I inherited certain financial problems.
💠 inherit (QUALITY) /ɪnˈher.ɪt/
verb [T]
🔶 to be born with the same physical or mental characteristics as one of your parents or grandparents:

✅ Rosie inherited her red hair from her mother.

💠 inheritance /ɪnˈher.ɪ.tənts/
noun [C usually singular; U]
🔶 a physical or mental characteristic inherited from your parents or the process by which this happens:

genetic inheritance

✅ A particular gene is responsible for the inheritance of eye colour.

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