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β‘οΈ Idiom of the Day
Idiom: Bite off more than you can chew
Meaning: To take on more work or responsibility than you can handle.
π¬ Eg: He bit off more than he could chew by agreeing to lead three projects at once.
β‘οΈ Phrasal Verb of the Day
Phrasal Verb: Come across
Meaning: To find something or someone by chance.
π¬ Eg: I came across an old photo album while cleaning the attic.
β‘οΈ Vocabulary of the Day
Word: Consistent
Meaning: Always behaving or happening in the same way.
π¬Eg: Sheβs consistent in her performance, which makes her a top employee.
Word Family:
β Noun: Consistency
β Adjective: Consistent
β Adverb: Consistently
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β‘οΈ Idiom of the Day
Idiom: Bite off more than you can chew
Meaning: To take on more work or responsibility than you can handle.
π¬ Eg: He bit off more than he could chew by agreeing to lead three projects at once.
β‘οΈ Phrasal Verb of the Day
Phrasal Verb: Come across
Meaning: To find something or someone by chance.
π¬ Eg: I came across an old photo album while cleaning the attic.
β‘οΈ Vocabulary of the Day
Word: Consistent
Meaning: Always behaving or happening in the same way.
π¬Eg: Sheβs consistent in her performance, which makes her a top employee.
Word Family:
β Noun: Consistency
β Adjective: Consistent
β Adverb: Consistently
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Forwarded from Power writing (Lana Raminovna from Abkhazia)
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Answer these questions, please
1 What are your best qualities?
2 What would you like to change in your personality?
3 What makes the best friend, in your opinion?
4 Do you have any enemies?
5 What makes you happy?
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Answer these questions, please
1 What are your best qualities?
2 What would you like to change in your personality?
3 What makes the best friend, in your opinion?
4 Do you have any enemies?
5 What makes you happy?
#PowerWriting
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πΈA dime a dozen
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πΉAdding insult to injury
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Idiom Of The Day ππΈA dime a dozen
Meaning: Something that is very common, not uniqueβββββββββββ
πΉAdding insult to injury
Meaning: To make a bad situation even worse.#Idiom_Of_The_Day
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Productivity has been down because of the major malfunctions in manufacturing
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English With Natives*
Productivity has been down because of the major malfunctions in manufacturing
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The industrial revolution brought forth rapid urbanization
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English With Natives*
The industrial revolution brought forth rapid urbanization
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"will not" or "do not"
1οΈβ£ βThe car will not startβ.
We use 'sth will not ...' to describe refusal or failure to happen, often for machines or people.
Meaning: The car is trying to start but fails to, or is refusing to work.
Example:
- βThe printer wonβt print.β β The printer is not functioning.
So, βwonβtβ is about an expected action that does not occur, often temporarily.
2οΈβ£ βThis window is fixed and it does not open.β
We use "sth does not ..." to describe a permanent state or condition, not a temporary failure. Here, βfixedβ means permanently secured in place, not broken.
Example:
- βThe bridge is closed and it does not allow traffic.β β Permanent or long-term situation.
So, βdoes notβ describes a general truth or permanent feature, not a temporary action failing.
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1οΈβ£ βThe car will not startβ.
We use 'sth will not ...' to describe refusal or failure to happen, often for machines or people.
Meaning: The car is trying to start but fails to, or is refusing to work.
Example:
- βThe printer wonβt print.β β The printer is not functioning.
So, βwonβtβ is about an expected action that does not occur, often temporarily.
2οΈβ£ βThis window is fixed and it does not open.β
We use "sth does not ..." to describe a permanent state or condition, not a temporary failure. Here, βfixedβ means permanently secured in place, not broken.
Example:
- βThe bridge is closed and it does not allow traffic.β β Permanent or long-term situation.
So, βdoes notβ describes a general truth or permanent feature, not a temporary action failing.
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