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⚜ Grammar Lesson ⚜
🔊The “Past Perfect” Tense🔊
🔔 Example 🔔
💭 I had learned ...... 💬
🔺English Grammar Lesson with Pronunciation & Examples🍀
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Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Video #Speaking #Grammar #Pronunciation #Past #Tense🌱
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🔊The “Past Perfect” Tense🔊
🔔 Example 🔔
💭 I had learned ...... 💬
🔺English Grammar Lesson with Pronunciation & Examples🍀
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Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Video #Speaking #Grammar #Pronunciation #Past #Tense🌱
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🍀 Get the wrong end of the stick
🌀 Meaning:-
〽️ To understand a situation completely wrongly.
🌀 Usage:-
〽️ I got the wrong end of the stick. I thought she was gossiping about me.
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Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Vocabulary #Idiom #Stick🌱
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🌀 Meaning:-
〽️ To understand a situation completely wrongly.
🌀 Usage:-
〽️ I got the wrong end of the stick. I thought she was gossiping about me.
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Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Vocabulary #Idiom #Stick🌱
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10 Common English Expressions
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#engVid #IELTS #expressions #common #Video #Rebecca 🇨🇦 🆔 @AmEnglish
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⚜Common Collocations with “GO“⚜
✓GO
🏡 I go home
🛒 I go shopping
🤯 I go crazy
✓GO TO
💼 I go to work
🌎 I go to France
🛏 I go to bed
✓GO ON
✈️ I go on holiday
🚗 I go on a ride
🚃 I go on a train
✓GO TO THE
🥳 I go to the party
📚 I go to the library
🎬 I go to the show
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#Collocation #Go🌱
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✓GO
🏡 I go home
🛒 I go shopping
🤯 I go crazy
✓GO TO
💼 I go to work
🌎 I go to France
🛏 I go to bed
✓GO ON
✈️ I go on holiday
🚗 I go on a ride
🚃 I go on a train
✓GO TO THE
🥳 I go to the party
📚 I go to the library
🎬 I go to the show
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#Collocation #Go🌱
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💡Commonly Confused Words💡
🔊 Quiet, Quit, and Quite 🔊
🔆Definitions;
🔵 As a noun, quiet means silent (as in "the quiet of a summer evening").
🔴 As an adjective, quiet means calm or still (as in "a quiet place to write").
⚫️ As a verb, quiet means to make or become quiet (as in, "He tried to quiet the crowd").
⚫️ The verb quit means to free or to leave (as in "I plan to quit my job").
⚪️ The adverb quite means entirely, positively, or to a considerable extent (as in "The test was quite difficult").
🔔 Examples 🔔
💭 My mother was quite tired and needed a quiet place to take a nap.
💭 She asked the boys to quit playing games.
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#words #common #quit #quite #quiet
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🔊 Quiet, Quit, and Quite 🔊
🔆Definitions;
🔵 As a noun, quiet means silent (as in "the quiet of a summer evening").
🔴 As an adjective, quiet means calm or still (as in "a quiet place to write").
⚫️ As a verb, quiet means to make or become quiet (as in, "He tried to quiet the crowd").
⚫️ The verb quit means to free or to leave (as in "I plan to quit my job").
⚪️ The adverb quite means entirely, positively, or to a considerable extent (as in "The test was quite difficult").
🔔 Examples 🔔
💭 My mother was quite tired and needed a quiet place to take a nap.
💭 She asked the boys to quit playing games.
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#words #common #quit #quite #quiet
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Vocabulary for IELTS & TOEFL Essay Success
Level _ Intermediate
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#engVid #IELTS #TOEFL #Vocabulary #Essay #Video #Rebecca 🇨🇦 🆔 @AmEnglish
Level _ Intermediate
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#engVid #IELTS #TOEFL #Vocabulary #Essay #Video #Rebecca 🇨🇦 🆔 @AmEnglish
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⚜ Grammar Lesson ⚜
🔊 Contractions 🔊
📝I’m => I am
📝I’ve => I have
📝I’ll => I will
📝I’d => I would / I had
📝he’s => he is
📝he’ll => he will
📝he’d => he would / he had
📝it’s => it is
📝it’ll => it will
📝you’re => you are
📝you’ve => you have
📝you’ll => you will
📝you’d => you would / you had
📝she’s => she is
📝she’ll => she will
📝she’d => she would
📝we’re => we are
📝we’ve => we have
📝we’ll => we will
📝we’d => we would
📝they’re => they are
📝they’ve => they have
📝they’ll => they will
📝they’d => they would / they had
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📝can’t => cannot
📝couldn’t => could not
📝didn’t => did not
📝doesn’t => does not
📝don’t => do not
📝hasn’t => has not
📝haven’t => have not
📝hadn’t => had not
📝mustn’t => must not
📝shouldn’t => should not
📝wasn’t => was not
📝weren’t => were not
📝won’t => will not
📝here’s => here is
📝there’s => there is
📝that’s => that is
📝what’s => what is
📝where’s => where is
📝when’s => when is
📝who’s => who is
📝who’d => who would
Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Grammar #Contractions #Pronoun #Modal #Auxiliary
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🔊 Contractions 🔊
📝I’m => I am
📝I’ve => I have
📝I’ll => I will
📝I’d => I would / I had
📝he’s => he is
📝he’ll => he will
📝he’d => he would / he had
📝it’s => it is
📝it’ll => it will
📝you’re => you are
📝you’ve => you have
📝you’ll => you will
📝you’d => you would / you had
📝she’s => she is
📝she’ll => she will
📝she’d => she would
📝we’re => we are
📝we’ve => we have
📝we’ll => we will
📝we’d => we would
📝they’re => they are
📝they’ve => they have
📝they’ll => they will
📝they’d => they would / they had
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📝can’t => cannot
📝couldn’t => could not
📝didn’t => did not
📝doesn’t => does not
📝don’t => do not
📝hasn’t => has not
📝haven’t => have not
📝hadn’t => had not
📝mustn’t => must not
📝shouldn’t => should not
📝wasn’t => was not
📝weren’t => were not
📝won’t => will not
📝here’s => here is
📝there’s => there is
📝that’s => that is
📝what’s => what is
📝where’s => where is
📝when’s => when is
📝who’s => who is
📝who’d => who would
Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Grammar #Contractions #Pronoun #Modal #Auxiliary
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10 typical collocations and phrases 🎙
Learn English idioms 🇺🇸
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Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Slang #Listening #Audio 🎧
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Learn English idioms 🇺🇸
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#Slang #Listening #Audio 🎧
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1. (To keep your fingers crossed)
to hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to.
2. (To keep under control)
manageable; restrained and controlled; not out of control.
3. (To keep nose clean)
to keep out of trouble, especially trouble with the law.
4.(To keep you posted)
to keep someone informed (of what is happening); to keep someone up to date.
5.(To Keep your mouth shut)
Do not tell anyone about someone or something.
6.(To let bygones be bygones)
Forgive someone for something he or she did in the past.
7.(To let someone off the hook)
freed from an obligation.
8.(To live beyond one's means)
to spend more money than one can afford.
9.(To Make yourself at home)
Please make yourself comfortable in my home.
10.(To meet someone halfway)
to agree to do part of what someone wants if that person will do part of what you want.
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to hope that things will happen in the way that you want them to.
2. (To keep under control)
manageable; restrained and controlled; not out of control.
3. (To keep nose clean)
to keep out of trouble, especially trouble with the law.
4.(To keep you posted)
to keep someone informed (of what is happening); to keep someone up to date.
5.(To Keep your mouth shut)
Do not tell anyone about someone or something.
6.(To let bygones be bygones)
Forgive someone for something he or she did in the past.
7.(To let someone off the hook)
freed from an obligation.
8.(To live beyond one's means)
to spend more money than one can afford.
9.(To Make yourself at home)
Please make yourself comfortable in my home.
10.(To meet someone halfway)
to agree to do part of what someone wants if that person will do part of what you want.
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12 English Idioms with the word “Head” that you can use everyday
Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Idiom #Reading 🇺🇸
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#Idiom #Reading 🇺🇸
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🔋 It’s time for some more idioms and I’d like to dedicate this post to some common expressions we use with the word “head”. They are, in fact, idioms that are used very often in both spoken and written English.
I. I always keep my head.
💢Meaning: I never lose control of my emotions.
2. It never entered my head.
💢Meaning: I never even thought about it.
3. I brought matters to a head.
💢Meaning: I made sure something had to be decided.
4. My head is in the clouds.
💢Meaning: I’m not a practically minded person.
5. I can’t make head nor tail of this.
💢Meaning: I don’t understand it at all.
6. I’m in way over my head.
💢Meaning: I’m involved so far that it’s out of my control.
7. I could do it standing on my head.
💢Meaning: I find it really easy.
8. The fame has completely gone to my head.
💢Meaning: I’ve let my feelings get out of control.
9. He’s off his head.
💢Meaning: He’s gone mad or he is completely drunk (depending on the context)
10. She likes to keep her head down.
💢Meaning: She avoids attracting attention.
11. They’re still scratching their heads over the results.
💢Meaning: They’re finding it hard to understand the results.
12. That joke just went over my head.
💢Meaning: I didn’t understand the joke.
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I. I always keep my head.
💢Meaning: I never lose control of my emotions.
2. It never entered my head.
💢Meaning: I never even thought about it.
3. I brought matters to a head.
💢Meaning: I made sure something had to be decided.
4. My head is in the clouds.
💢Meaning: I’m not a practically minded person.
5. I can’t make head nor tail of this.
💢Meaning: I don’t understand it at all.
6. I’m in way over my head.
💢Meaning: I’m involved so far that it’s out of my control.
7. I could do it standing on my head.
💢Meaning: I find it really easy.
8. The fame has completely gone to my head.
💢Meaning: I’ve let my feelings get out of control.
9. He’s off his head.
💢Meaning: He’s gone mad or he is completely drunk (depending on the context)
10. She likes to keep her head down.
💢Meaning: She avoids attracting attention.
11. They’re still scratching their heads over the results.
💢Meaning: They’re finding it hard to understand the results.
12. That joke just went over my head.
💢Meaning: I didn’t understand the joke.
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. ⚜ Grammar Lesson ⚜
🔊 Articles 🔊
🔴 What Are Articles?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples:
💭 After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good.
🔸 By using the article the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.
💭 After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good.
🔹 By using the article a, we’ve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day.
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English has two types of articles: definite and indefinite.
🔴 The Definite Article
🔸 The definite article is the word the. It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. For example, your friend might ask, “Are you going to the party this weekend?” The definite article tells you that your friend is referring to a specific party that both of you know about.
🔔 Example 🔔
💭 Please give me the hammer.
💭 Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small.
💭 Please give me the nail.
💭 Please give me the hammer and the nail.
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#Grammar #Tips #Article #Articles #The #Definite #lesson #lecture 🆔 @AmEnglish
🔊 Articles 🔊
🔴 What Are Articles?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples:
💭 After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good.
🔸 By using the article the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.
💭 After a long day, a cup of tea tastes particularly good.
🔹 By using the article a, we’ve created a general statement, implying that any cup of tea would taste good after any long day.
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English has two types of articles: definite and indefinite.
🔴 The Definite Article
🔸 The definite article is the word the. It limits the meaning of a noun to one particular thing. For example, your friend might ask, “Are you going to the party this weekend?” The definite article tells you that your friend is referring to a specific party that both of you know about.
🔔 Example 🔔
💭 Please give me the hammer.
💭 Please give me the red hammer; the blue one is too small.
💭 Please give me the nail.
💭 Please give me the hammer and the nail.
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#Grammar #Tips #Article #Articles #The #Definite #lesson #lecture 🆔 @AmEnglish
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🏅50 Common Errors:
A Practical Guide for English Learners
📚An essential handbook by noted author and ESL teacher Bob Marsden covering 50 common usage, style, and syntax errors encountered by English Language learners in day-to-day speech and writing.
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Level: Beginner to Advanced
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A Practical Guide for English Learners
📚An essential handbook by noted author and ESL teacher Bob Marsden covering 50 common usage, style, and syntax errors encountered by English Language learners in day-to-day speech and writing.
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Level: Beginner to Advanced
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50 Common .pdf
69.4 MB
📖 50 Common Errors
📝 By noted author and ESL teacher Bob Marsden
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Level: Beginner to Advanced
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#Book #Reading #PDF
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📝 By noted author and ESL teacher Bob Marsden
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Level: Beginner to Advanced
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#Book #Reading #PDF
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100 Ways to Say "Great!"🤩
✅Admirable! ✅Amazing!
✅Arresting! ✅Astonishing!
✅Astounding! ✅Awesome!
✅Awe-inspiring! ✅Beautiful!
✅Breathtaking! ✅Brilliant!
✅Capital! ✅Captivating!
✅Clever! ✅Commendable!
✅Delightful! ✅Distinguished!
✅Distinctive! ✅Engaging!
✅Enjoyable! ✅Estimable!
✅Excellent! ✅Exceptional!
✅Exemplary! ✅Exquisite!
✅Extraordinary! ✅Fabulous!
✅Fantastic! ✅Fascinating!
✅Finest! ✅First-rate!
✅Flawless! ✅Four-star!
✅Glorious! ✅Grand!
✅Impressive! ✅Incomparable!
✅Incredible! ✅Inestimable!
✅Invaluable! ✅Laudable!
✅Lovely! ✅Magnificent!
✅Marvelous! ✅Masterful!
✅Mind-blowing! ✅Mind-boggling!
✅Miraculous! ✅Monumental!
✅Notable! ✅Noteworthy!
✅Out of sight! ✅Out of this world!
✅Outstanding! ✅Overwhelming!
✅Peerless! ✅Perfect!
✅Phenomenal! ✅Praiseworthy!
✅Priceless! ✅Rapturous!
✅Rare! ✅Refreshing!
✅Remarkable! ✅Sensational!
✅Singular! ✅Skillful!
✅Smashing! ✅Solid!
✅Special! ✅Spectacular!
✅Splendid! ✅Splendiferous!
✅Splendorous! ✅Staggering!
✅Sterling! ✅Striking!
✅Stunning! ✅Stupendous!
✅Super! ✅Superb!
✅Super-duper! ✅Superior!
✅Superlative! ✅Supreme!
✅Surprising! ✅Terrific!
✅Thumbs up! ✅Thrilling!
✅Tiptop! ✅Top-notch!
✅Transcendent! ✅Tremendous!
✅Unbelievable! ✅Uncommon!
✅Unique! ✅Unparalleled!
✅Unprecedented! ✅Wonderful!
✅Wondrous! ✅World-class!
#vocabulary
#Synonym
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✅Admirable! ✅Amazing!
✅Arresting! ✅Astonishing!
✅Astounding! ✅Awesome!
✅Awe-inspiring! ✅Beautiful!
✅Breathtaking! ✅Brilliant!
✅Capital! ✅Captivating!
✅Clever! ✅Commendable!
✅Delightful! ✅Distinguished!
✅Distinctive! ✅Engaging!
✅Enjoyable! ✅Estimable!
✅Excellent! ✅Exceptional!
✅Exemplary! ✅Exquisite!
✅Extraordinary! ✅Fabulous!
✅Fantastic! ✅Fascinating!
✅Finest! ✅First-rate!
✅Flawless! ✅Four-star!
✅Glorious! ✅Grand!
✅Impressive! ✅Incomparable!
✅Incredible! ✅Inestimable!
✅Invaluable! ✅Laudable!
✅Lovely! ✅Magnificent!
✅Marvelous! ✅Masterful!
✅Mind-blowing! ✅Mind-boggling!
✅Miraculous! ✅Monumental!
✅Notable! ✅Noteworthy!
✅Out of sight! ✅Out of this world!
✅Outstanding! ✅Overwhelming!
✅Peerless! ✅Perfect!
✅Phenomenal! ✅Praiseworthy!
✅Priceless! ✅Rapturous!
✅Rare! ✅Refreshing!
✅Remarkable! ✅Sensational!
✅Singular! ✅Skillful!
✅Smashing! ✅Solid!
✅Special! ✅Spectacular!
✅Splendid! ✅Splendiferous!
✅Splendorous! ✅Staggering!
✅Sterling! ✅Striking!
✅Stunning! ✅Stupendous!
✅Super! ✅Superb!
✅Super-duper! ✅Superior!
✅Superlative! ✅Supreme!
✅Surprising! ✅Terrific!
✅Thumbs up! ✅Thrilling!
✅Tiptop! ✅Top-notch!
✅Transcendent! ✅Tremendous!
✅Unbelievable! ✅Uncommon!
✅Unique! ✅Unparalleled!
✅Unprecedented! ✅Wonderful!
✅Wondrous! ✅World-class!
#vocabulary
#Synonym
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📹 Advanced speaking practice
How To Talk About MONEY💰
English Conversation & Vocabulary
🔺 Lesson by Emma
🍀 Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Video #Speaking #Money💰
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How To Talk About MONEY💰
English Conversation & Vocabulary
🔺 Lesson by Emma
🍀 Accent: Australian
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Level: Intermediate_Advanced
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#Video #Speaking #Money💰
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