🔅freakish(adj)
Eg:Freakish weather conditions have caused massive traffic jams in the area.
Eg:Freakish weather conditions have caused massive traffic jams in the area.
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13%
دمدمی، بوالهوس
17%
عجیب و غریب
17%
غیر عادی
54%
همه موارد
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🔅Are you fan of brand new things?
آیا طرفدارِ اجناسِ برندِ جدید هستید؟
آیا طرفدارِ اجناسِ برندِ جدید هستید؟
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67%
Yep🤩
35%
Nope😎
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🐾تورِ آموزش اصطلاحات با سریال کُمدی Young Sheldon
📕 I'll give it a shot
(to give sth a shot/try)
امتحانش میکنم
Meaning: try to do sth.
🔴جهت تهیه پکیج سریال کُمدی عدد ۴ را ارسال فرمایید.
🐾جهث ثبت نام در کلاسهای ترمیک (خصوصی)✨️ با تخفیف ویژه آنلاین ✨️عدد ۲ را ارسال فرمایید.
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🐾تورِ آموزش اصطلاحات با سریال کُمدی Young Sheldon
📕 I'll give it a shot
(to give sth a shot/try)
امتحانش میکنم
Meaning: try to do sth.
🔴جهت تهیه پکیج سریال کُمدی عدد ۴ را ارسال فرمایید.
🐾جهث ثبت نام در کلاسهای ترمیک (خصوصی)✨️ با تخفیف ویژه آنلاین ✨️عدد ۲ را ارسال فرمایید.
Admin: @entour111
✅️ Insta ID: @english__tour1 ✅️
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@ En_tour
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🔅My teacher is very ____. He speaks so slowly that we just want to sleep.
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75%
boring
25%
bored
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📌Grammar points:
ed/ing adjectives
⭕️"ing" adjectives are used to describe the characteristics or the features of something or someone, as in this examples. "ed" ending adjectives are used to describe our feelings or our emotions. We can also use them to talk about the feelings and emotions of animals.
ed/ing adjectives
⭕️"ing" adjectives are used to describe the characteristics or the features of something or someone, as in this examples. "ed" ending adjectives are used to describe our feelings or our emotions. We can also use them to talk about the feelings and emotions of animals.
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🔅I talked to the girl __ car had broken down in front of the shop.
Anonymous Quiz
12%
which
16%
who
50%
whose
21%
that
🔅Mr Richards, ____ is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Whose
8%
Which
15%
Whom
67%
Who
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🔅I live in a house in Norwich, _____ is in East Anglia.
Anonymous Quiz
14%
Who
64%
Which
12%
Whom
11%
Whose
📌Grammar points:
Relative pronouns
⭕️Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause.
♡who:
people and sometimes pet animals
♡which:
animals and things
♡that:
people, animals and things; informal
♡whose:
possessive meaning;
for people and animals usually; sometimes for things in formal situations
♡whom:
people in formal styles or in writing; often with a preposition; rarely in conversation; used instead of who if who is the object.
Relative pronouns
⭕️Relative pronouns introduce relative clauses. The most common relative pronouns are who, whom, whose, which, that. The relative pronoun we use depends on what we are referring to and the type of relative clause.
♡who:
people and sometimes pet animals
♡which:
animals and things
♡that:
people, animals and things; informal
♡whose:
possessive meaning;
for people and animals usually; sometimes for things in formal situations
♡whom:
people in formal styles or in writing; often with a preposition; rarely in conversation; used instead of who if who is the object.
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🔅The man with a gun just got out from prison.
The noun phrase of the sentence is:
عبارت اسمی این جمله کدام گزینه است؟
The noun phrase of the sentence is:
عبارت اسمی این جمله کدام گزینه است؟
Anonymous Quiz
25%
the man
9%
from prison
8%
just got out
58%
the man with a gun
🔅Helena reads a historical English book. The noun phrase of the sentence is:
Anonymous Quiz
13%
helena reads
61%
a historical English book
14%
English book
12%
a historical book
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🔅Select the head noun in this noun phrase: one true love of mine
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23%
one
11%
true
46%
love
20%
of mine
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