To give something or someone a name that describes them in some way
Anonymous Quiz
22%
Name
49%
Dub
30%
Call
A mistake, mark, or weakness that makes something imperfect
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45%
Flaw
42%
Fault
13%
Failing
To repair a hole in a piece of clothing by stitching wool over it
Anonymous Quiz
56%
Knit
28%
Darn
16%
Tat
A story of adventures, travels etc, usually made more exciting and interesting by adding things that never really happened
Anonymous Quiz
49%
Tale
18%
Yarn
33%
Saga
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#Phrasal_verbs
💡wall sth in
●to put a wall or a barrier around
sth:
● Apartment blocks walled in the playground completely.
💡wall sth off
● to build a wall or a barrier around an area to separate it from another area:
●Part of the yard had been walled off .
💡wall sb up
● to keep sb as a prisoner in a place surrounded by walls:
●a story of a woman who
was walled up in a small room and left to die.
💡wall sth up
●to block a space with bricks or a wall so that it can no longer be used:
●The entrance had been walled up in the 17th century.
☆Often used in the passive.
💡wall sth in
●to put a wall or a barrier around
sth:
● Apartment blocks walled in the playground completely.
💡wall sth off
● to build a wall or a barrier around an area to separate it from another area:
●Part of the yard had been walled off .
💡wall sb up
● to keep sb as a prisoner in a place surrounded by walls:
●a story of a woman who
was walled up in a small room and left to die.
💡wall sth up
●to block a space with bricks or a wall so that it can no longer be used:
●The entrance had been walled up in the 17th century.
☆Often used in the passive.
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#idioms
💥Tear sb off a strip / Tear a strip off sb (BrE)
☆ to speak angrily to sb you think has done sth wrong:
☆The boss tore him off a strip .
💥Tear sb off a strip / Tear a strip off sb (BrE)
☆ to speak angrily to sb you think has done sth wrong:
☆The boss tore him off a strip .
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#Phrasal_verbs
💡Welsh on sb/sth (informal, disapproving)
☆to not do sth that you have promised to do, for example to not pay money that you owe a
person:
☆l'm not in the habit of welshing on deals,’ said Don.
💡Welsh on sb/sth (informal, disapproving)
☆to not do sth that you have promised to do, for example to not pay money that you owe a
person:
☆l'm not in the habit of welshing on deals,’ said Don.
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#Grammar
English Grammar Lesson:
Since vs For vs From vs Until
Example Sentences:
🔹 SINCE
- He has been ill since Monday.
- I haven’t seen her since college.
🔹 FOR
- She lived in Paris for a year.
- We talked for hours.
🔹 FROM
- I’ll be out from 5 PM.
- Open from Monday to Friday.
🔹 UNTIL
- Don’t leave until the bell rings.
- He worked there until 2020.
English Grammar Lesson:
Since vs For vs From vs Until
🔹 SINCE – :Used with a point in time (when something started)
– I’ve lived here since 2010.
– She’s been waiting since morning.
– It hasn’t rained since last week.
🔹 FOR – :Used with a duration (how long something lasts)
– I worked there for 5 years.
– He stayed for two hours.
– We’ve known each other *for* a long time.
🔹 FROM –: Indicates a starting point in time or place
– The class runs from 9 AM to 11 AM.
– I’m traveling from Delhi to Mumbai.
– This offer is valid from July 1st.
🔹 UNTIL – :Used to indicate the end of a time period
– Wait here until I return.
– She studied until midnight.
– The store is open until 10 PM.
Example Sentences:
🔹 SINCE
- He has been ill since Monday.
- I haven’t seen her since college.
🔹 FOR
- She lived in Paris for a year.
- We talked for hours.
🔹 FROM
- I’ll be out from 5 PM.
- Open from Monday to Friday.
🔹 UNTIL
- Don’t leave until the bell rings.
- He worked there until 2020.
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#phrasal verbs
⚜Fizzle out
▫️Idiomatic ▫️
◇ to gradually come to an end or to fail after a
promising start. It often implies that something started with enthusiasm or excitement but lost momentum over time, leading to a
disappointing or anticlimactic conclusion.
☆"The party started off lively, but it began to fizzle out by midnight as people left."
☆ "The team's hopes for the championship season fizzled out after a few early losses."
⚜Fizzle out
▫️Idiomatic ▫️
◇ to gradually come to an end or to fail after a
promising start. It often implies that something started with enthusiasm or excitement but lost momentum over time, leading to a
disappointing or anticlimactic conclusion.
☆"The party started off lively, but it began to fizzle out by midnight as people left."
☆ "The team's hopes for the championship season fizzled out after a few early losses."
#idioms
💥Not to be sniffed at
🔅good enough to be accepted or considered seriously
⚡️Her achievement is not to be sniffed at.
💥Not to be sniffed at
🔅good enough to be accepted or considered seriously
⚡️Her achievement is not to be sniffed at.
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#Vocabulary
💥Obdurate
⚜Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
⚡️ Despite the evidence presented, he remained obdurate in his beliefs.
💥Obdurate
⚜Stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
⚡️ Despite the evidence presented, he remained obdurate in his beliefs.
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Phrasal verbs with "sleep":
○sleep in
●sleep on
○sleep off
●sleep over
○sleep through
Example: I usually sleep in on weekends.
Example: I’m not sure about this offer. Let me sleep on it.
Example: After the marathon, he slept off his exhaustion.
Example: My friend invited me to sleep over at her house.
Example: I slept through the storm last night.
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#phrasalverbs
○sleep in
●sleep on
○sleep off
●sleep over
○sleep through
sleep in
Example: I usually sleep in on weekends.
sleep on (it)
Example: I’m not sure about this offer. Let me sleep on it.
sleep off
Example: After the marathon, he slept off his exhaustion.
sleep over
Example: My friend invited me to sleep over at her house.
sleep through
Example: I slept through the storm last night.
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#common_phrases
#Expressions
#collocations_with_Belief
💢 A feeling of being sure that someone or something exists or that something is true.
✨ NOUNS
◾️ False belief → He had a false belief about fluency and speed.
◾️ Core belief → Honesty is one of his core beliefs.
◾️ Crisis of belief → After losing his job, he went through a crisis of belief.
◾️ Sincere belief → He acted out of a sincere belief.
◾️ Genuine belief → We have a genuine belief that this product will change lives.
◾️ Widespread belief → There is a widespread belief that the new law is unfair.
✨ VERBS
◾️ Express belief → The minister expressed belief that the new policy would benefit working families.
◾️ Have a belief → She has a strong belief in the value of lifelong learning.
◾️ Hold a belief → He holds the belief that kindness should guide every decision.
◾️ Voice belief → She voiced her belief that the system needed reform.
✨ VERBS
◾️ Hold / have / express / voice a belief
✨ ADJECTIVES (commonly used with belief)
◾️ False – Core – Sincere – Genuine – Widespread
♨️ Note:
⚜ كلمة belief ترتبط غالبًا بالقيم والمبادئ والأفكار
(belief in justice, belief in God, belief in education).
⚜ الفرق بين belief و faith:
أعمّ وأوسع (إعتقاد أو قناعة عقلية).
أكثر ارتباطًا بالدين والروحانية (إيمان قلبي عميق).
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#collocations
#Expressions
#collocations_with_Belief
Belief {noun}
💢 A feeling of being sure that someone or something exists or that something is true.
✨ NOUNS
◾️ False belief → He had a false belief about fluency and speed.
◾️ Core belief → Honesty is one of his core beliefs.
◾️ Crisis of belief → After losing his job, he went through a crisis of belief.
◾️ Sincere belief → He acted out of a sincere belief.
◾️ Genuine belief → We have a genuine belief that this product will change lives.
◾️ Widespread belief → There is a widespread belief that the new law is unfair.
✨ VERBS
◾️ Express belief → The minister expressed belief that the new policy would benefit working families.
◾️ Have a belief → She has a strong belief in the value of lifelong learning.
◾️ Hold a belief → He holds the belief that kindness should guide every decision.
◾️ Voice belief → She voiced her belief that the system needed reform.
✨ VERBS
◾️ Hold / have / express / voice a belief
✨ ADJECTIVES (commonly used with belief)
◾️ False – Core – Sincere – Genuine – Widespread
♨️ Note:
⚜ كلمة belief ترتبط غالبًا بالقيم والمبادئ والأفكار
(belief in justice, belief in God, belief in education).
⚜ الفرق بين belief و faith:
Belief:
أعمّ وأوسع (إعتقاد أو قناعة عقلية).
Faith:
أكثر ارتباطًا بالدين والروحانية (إيمان قلبي عميق).
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#collocations
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#common_phrases
#Expressions
#collocations_with_hold
#Expressions
#collocations_with_hold
🔹hold on🔹 ينتظر
Ex: Please hold on for a minute while I go back and lock the window.
🔹hold off🔹 يؤجل
Ex: The concert will be held off until next week.
🔹hold one’s breath🔹 يحبس أنفاسه ترقّبا ل
Ex: I had to stop and hold my breath while I was waiting for the announcement of the winning names.
🔹hold one’s fire🔹يكتم أمر ما
Ex: You should hold your fire during the meeting and save the rest of the information until next week.
🔹hold a candle to🔹لا يُضاهي
Ex:As far as good service goes that restaurant can‘t hold a candle to the one that I usually go to.
🔹hold back🔹 يمتنع / ينسحب
Ex: He always holds back during meetings and never says anything.
🔹hold down a job 🔹 يواظب على عمل
Ex: He has a serious drinking problem and is unable to hold down a job.
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Animals & The Sounds They Make in English
🐶 Dog - "Woof" or "Bark"
🐱 Cat - "Meow" or "Purr"
🐦 Bird - "Tweet" or "Chirp"
🐮 Cow - "Moo"
🐷 Pig - "Oink"
🐔 Chicken - "Cluck" or "Bawk"
🦆 Duck - "Quack"
🐸 Frog - "Ribbit" or "Croak"
🐑 Sheep - "Baa"
🐴 Horse - "Neigh"
🦉 Owl - "Hoot"
🐢 Turtle - "Hiss"
🐝 Bee - "Buzz"
🦗 Cricket - "Chirp"
🐍 Snake - "Hiss"
🦁 Lion - "Roar"
🐘 Elephant - "Trumpet"
🦜 Parrot - "Squawk"
🐐 Goat - "Bleat"
🐺 Wolf - "Howl"
🐒 Monkey - "Chatter" or "Screech"
🦟 Mosquito - "Whine"
🦋 Butterfly - "Flutter" (This is the sound of its wings moving, not a vocal sound)
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✨ Learn How We Group Things in English
In English, we use collective nouns, special words that describe a group of people, animals, or things as a single unit.
They help us express ideas more clearly and efficiently.
A set of tools 🛠️
A pile of books 📚
A stack of papers 📄
A bunch of keys 🔑
A fleet of cars 🚗
A collection of stamps ✉️
A bundle of clothes 👕
A bouquet of flowers 💐
A pack of cards 🃏
A forest of trees 🌳
A string of pearls 💎
A loaf of bread 🍞
A team of players ⚽
A crowd of people 🚶♀️
A class of students 👩🏫
A band of musicians 🎤
A crew of sailors ⚓
An audience of listeners 👂
A flock of birds 🕊️
A pride of lions 🦁
A herd of cattle 🐮
A swarm of bees 🐝
A school of fish 🐟
A pack of wolves 🐺
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#CollectiveNouns
(Collective Nouns)
In English, we use collective nouns, special words that describe a group of people, animals, or things as a single unit.
They help us express ideas more clearly and efficiently.
For Objects
A set of tools 🛠️
A pile of books 📚
A stack of papers 📄
A bunch of keys 🔑
A fleet of cars 🚗
A collection of stamps ✉️
A bundle of clothes 👕
A bouquet of flowers 💐
A pack of cards 🃏
A forest of trees 🌳
A string of pearls 💎
A loaf of bread 🍞
For People
A team of players ⚽
A crowd of people 🚶♀️
A class of students 👩🏫
A band of musicians 🎤
A crew of sailors ⚓
An audience of listeners 👂
For Animals
A flock of birds 🕊️
A pride of lions 🦁
A herd of cattle 🐮
A swarm of bees 🐝
A school of fish 🐟
A pack of wolves 🐺
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#CollectiveNouns
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The Beauty of Being with the Right People
There is a unique happiness that shines when you are surrounded by the right people. It is effortless, pure, and deeply fulfilling. With them, laughter flows naturally, and even ordinary moments feel magical.
The right people make you feel safe, understood, and valued just as you are. You don’t need to pretend or prove your worth. Their presence lifts you higher, reminding you of your strengths and encouraging your growth.
They turn struggles into lessons, silence into comfort, and companionship into strength. Around them, you glow differently, not because life is perfect, but because love and acceptance surround you.
True connection is about quality, not quantity. One genuine soul who feels like home is worth more than a hundred who make you feel alone.
In the end, the right people are more than friends,they are your chosen family, your safe place, and your reminder that life is most beautiful when shared with hearts that truly care.
There is a unique happiness that shines when you are surrounded by the right people. It is effortless, pure, and deeply fulfilling. With them, laughter flows naturally, and even ordinary moments feel magical.
The right people make you feel safe, understood, and valued just as you are. You don’t need to pretend or prove your worth. Their presence lifts you higher, reminding you of your strengths and encouraging your growth.
They turn struggles into lessons, silence into comfort, and companionship into strength. Around them, you glow differently, not because life is perfect, but because love and acceptance surround you.
True connection is about quality, not quantity. One genuine soul who feels like home is worth more than a hundred who make you feel alone.
In the end, the right people are more than friends,they are your chosen family, your safe place, and your reminder that life is most beautiful when shared with hearts that truly care.
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