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“Scared of” suggests a phobia: I’m *scared of* ghosts 👻 and snakes. 🐍

“Scared about” = worried about: I’m *scared about* tomorrow’s exam. 😓

#Vocabulary
“Barely no” is a double negative. So are “hardly no” and “scarcely no.”

Change “no” to *any*: There is *barely any* ice cream left. 🍨

#Grammar
SINGULAR ➡️ PLURAL:

Criterion ➡️ criteria

Phenomenon ➡️ phenomena

Stratum ➡️ strata

Bacterium ➡️ bacteria

Datum ➡️ data

#Grammar
Forwarded from English Tips&Tools (💠 Andrea Kacsó 💠)
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- Prepositions - source of information
IN vs. ON
IN + written material
ON + electronic material

#Grammar
Forwarded from English Tips&Tools (💠 Andrea Kacsó 💠)
🖌🖍🖋
- Prepositions - source of information
IN vs. ON
IN + written material
ON + electronic material

#Grammar
Forwarded from English Tips&Tools (💠 Andrea Kacsó 💠)
🖌🖍🖋
- Prepositions - source of information
IN vs. ON
IN + written material
ON + electronic material

#Grammar
Forwarded from English Tips&Tools (💠 Andrea Kacsó 💠)
“Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow.”
― Oliver Wendell Holmes
🌹By All Means: Yes Certainly, Definitely.

🌹By Any Means: To achieve a goal in any possible way, no matter how.

#Vocabulary
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