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What is the main idea of this sentence? "Eating healthy and exercising regularly can improve your quality of life."
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a) Exercise is unnecessary.
5%
b) Diet affects your mood.
90%
c) A healthy lifestyle improves life quality.
2%
d) Regular exercise is harmful.
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1. go the extra mile - do some extra efforts
β‘οΈ She always goes the extra mile when helping her friends.
2. cost an arm and a leg - very expensive
β‘οΈ That designer handbag must have cost an arm and a leg.
3. sit in the fence - yet to be decided
β‘οΈ When it comes to the company merger, he's choosing to sit on the fence, refusing to take either side.
Have a nice y'all π
1. go the extra mile - do some extra efforts
β‘οΈ She always goes the extra mile when helping her friends.
2. cost an arm and a leg - very expensive
β‘οΈ That designer handbag must have cost an arm and a leg.
3. sit in the fence - yet to be decided
β‘οΈ When it comes to the company merger, he's choosing to sit on the fence, refusing to take either side.
Have a nice y'all π
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Haii morning everyone would y'all like some quizzes to do in your free time
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Idioms π
1. Ants in pants - very excited / impatient
β‘οΈ The comedian's frenetic energy made him look like he had ants in his pants.
2. Miss the boat - miss the opportunity
β‘οΈ If you don't apply for the scholarship soon, you'll miss the boat.
3. Heart of gold - kind and good nature
β‘οΈ Despite his gruff exterior, he had a heart of gold and always helped those in need.
Have a nice day y'all π
1. Ants in pants - very excited / impatient
β‘οΈ The comedian's frenetic energy made him look like he had ants in his pants.
2. Miss the boat - miss the opportunity
β‘οΈ If you don't apply for the scholarship soon, you'll miss the boat.
3. Heart of gold - kind and good nature
β‘οΈ Despite his gruff exterior, he had a heart of gold and always helped those in need.
Have a nice day y'all π
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Haii evening guyss im sorry that i seems to forgot to give u guys the quizzes, I've been extremely busy with homeworks and stuff I'd make sure to give you guys later yeah
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Titanic _ (sink) while it _ (sail) from Southampton to New York City.
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was sinking / sailed
46%
sank/ was sailing
18%
sank / sailed
14%
sinked / was sailing
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Charles (become) the king when Queen Elizabeth (die).
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was becoming / died
77%
became / died
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became/ die
4%
became / was dying
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71 0f 77 people on board the aircraft _ (die) when LaMia Flight 2933 _ (crash) in Medellin, Colombia because of fuel exhaustion while it ___ (transport) the Brazilian Chapecoense football team to 2016 Copa Sudamericana finals.
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died / crashed / transported
55%
died / crashed / was transporting
8%
were dying / was crashing / was transporting
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were dying / crashed / were transporting
Hi lovelies!! Here some notes I found on TikTok that might increase your grammar understanding πΈπ€
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Idioms π
(I've been busy lately these days so sorry π)
1. Put your foot down - Be firm
β‘οΈ The teacher finally put her foot down about the constant talking in class.
2. Better late than never - Do something rather than not do it
β‘οΈ Although the project was due last week, better late than never, we finally submitted it today.
3. Fresh as a daisy - something which is fresh and clean
β‘οΈ Despite the early morning, she arrived at the office, fresh as a daisy.
Have a nice day! π
(I've been busy lately these days so sorry π)
1. Put your foot down - Be firm
β‘οΈ The teacher finally put her foot down about the constant talking in class.
2. Better late than never - Do something rather than not do it
β‘οΈ Although the project was due last week, better late than never, we finally submitted it today.
3. Fresh as a daisy - something which is fresh and clean
β‘οΈ Despite the early morning, she arrived at the office, fresh as a daisy.
Have a nice day! π
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Many English language learners feel their English skills are lacking because they overuse simple words. Learning alternatives to common words can greatly improve your vocabulary. Here are some examples:
Alternatives to "Beautiful" β¨
-Gorgeous
Gorgeous means very beautiful.
Used to describe a room, dress, color or a girl.
Example: "This room is gorgeous!"
While you can use it for boys, "handsome," "attractive," or "good-looking" are better. You can also use "gorgeous" to describe the weather.
-Pretty
Pretty means beautiful and pleasant to look at.
Can be used to describe a jumper, babies, girls, or flowers.
Example: "Jessica has a pretty daughter."
-Stunning
Stunning means extremely beautiful.
Can be used to describe a dress or a view.
Example: "That dress is stunning!"
Attractive
Attractive is gender-neutral.
Can be used for both boys and girls.
Example: "That guy is attractive."
Cute
Cute means beautiful and sweet.
Typically used for babies, animals (especially pets), and sometimes for girls. It implies an innocent, sweet face.
Example: "What a cute puppy!"
-Exquisite
Exquisite means beautiful, elegant, and delicate.
A more formal term, often used for art, dresses, or ladies.
Example: "An exquisite painting."
Alternatives to "Hard" πͺ
"Hard" and "difficult" are synonymous, but there are many alternatives to use.
-Challenging
Challenging means difficult and requiring skills.
Often used for projects.
Example: "I'm working on a challenging project."
-Tough
Tough means difficult, but it is a bit informal.
Often used for tasks or assignments.
Example: "Our teacher gave us a tough task to do."
-Puzzling
Puzzling means difficult and confusing.
Often used to describe something that is hard to understand.
Example: "The plot of the movie was puzzling."
-Complicated
Complicated means difficult to understand.
Often used when instructions are unclear.
Example: "The instructions were complicated; I couldn't follow them."
-Demanding
Demanding means requiring a lot of work, skills, and knowledge.
Often used for jobs and tasks.
Example: "I have a demanding job."
Alternatives to "Smart" π§
"Smart" is another commonly overused adjective in English.
-Bright
Bright means smart and clever.
Can be used for people or ideas.
Example: "They were bright children, always asking questions."
-Knowledgeable
Knowledgeable means having a lot of knowledge about something.
A more formal term.
Example: "He is very knowledgeable about German literature and history."
-Wise
Wise refers to someone who makes good choices and decisions.
Used for people, choices, or decisions.
Example: "I talked to a wise old man."
-Brainy
Brainy is an interesting but informal alternative to "smart."
Example: "Sarah was a gorgeous and brainy girl."
-Intelligent
Intelligent is a formal alternative.
Example: "He is a highly intelligent person."
Alternatives to "Beautiful" β¨
-Gorgeous
Gorgeous means very beautiful.
Used to describe a room, dress, color or a girl.
Example: "This room is gorgeous!"
While you can use it for boys, "handsome," "attractive," or "good-looking" are better. You can also use "gorgeous" to describe the weather.
-Pretty
Pretty means beautiful and pleasant to look at.
Can be used to describe a jumper, babies, girls, or flowers.
Example: "Jessica has a pretty daughter."
-Stunning
Stunning means extremely beautiful.
Can be used to describe a dress or a view.
Example: "That dress is stunning!"
Attractive
Attractive is gender-neutral.
Can be used for both boys and girls.
Example: "That guy is attractive."
Cute
Cute means beautiful and sweet.
Typically used for babies, animals (especially pets), and sometimes for girls. It implies an innocent, sweet face.
Example: "What a cute puppy!"
-Exquisite
Exquisite means beautiful, elegant, and delicate.
A more formal term, often used for art, dresses, or ladies.
Example: "An exquisite painting."
Alternatives to "Hard" πͺ
"Hard" and "difficult" are synonymous, but there are many alternatives to use.
-Challenging
Challenging means difficult and requiring skills.
Often used for projects.
Example: "I'm working on a challenging project."
-Tough
Tough means difficult, but it is a bit informal.
Often used for tasks or assignments.
Example: "Our teacher gave us a tough task to do."
-Puzzling
Puzzling means difficult and confusing.
Often used to describe something that is hard to understand.
Example: "The plot of the movie was puzzling."
-Complicated
Complicated means difficult to understand.
Often used when instructions are unclear.
Example: "The instructions were complicated; I couldn't follow them."
-Demanding
Demanding means requiring a lot of work, skills, and knowledge.
Often used for jobs and tasks.
Example: "I have a demanding job."
Alternatives to "Smart" π§
"Smart" is another commonly overused adjective in English.
-Bright
Bright means smart and clever.
Can be used for people or ideas.
Example: "They were bright children, always asking questions."
-Knowledgeable
Knowledgeable means having a lot of knowledge about something.
A more formal term.
Example: "He is very knowledgeable about German literature and history."
-Wise
Wise refers to someone who makes good choices and decisions.
Used for people, choices, or decisions.
Example: "I talked to a wise old man."
-Brainy
Brainy is an interesting but informal alternative to "smart."
Example: "Sarah was a gorgeous and brainy girl."
-Intelligent
Intelligent is a formal alternative.
Example: "He is a highly intelligent person."
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hi kids . I'm planning to conduct a class for you guys maybe during or after your school holiday . so for that , I would like to know which part of the english papers that you guys have been going through hard time the most . do reply in this comment section and know that your response will be appreciated very much π
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Idioms π
1. On the seventh heaven - Very happy
β‘οΈ After receiving the acceptance letter, she was on the seventh heaven.
2. Drop dead gorgeous - Goodlooking
β‘οΈ The actress looked drop dead gorgeous in her red gown.
3. Spic and span - Neat and clean
β‘οΈ After a thorough cleaning, the kitchen was spic and span.
Have a nice holiday everyone! I'm wishing everyone to have a nice day and for those who will celebrating Raya,
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin. π»
Regards,
Sir Azel
1. On the seventh heaven - Very happy
β‘οΈ After receiving the acceptance letter, she was on the seventh heaven.
2. Drop dead gorgeous - Goodlooking
β‘οΈ The actress looked drop dead gorgeous in her red gown.
3. Spic and span - Neat and clean
β‘οΈ After a thorough cleaning, the kitchen was spic and span.
Have a nice holiday everyone! I'm wishing everyone to have a nice day and for those who will celebrating Raya,
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Maaf Zahir dan Batin. π»
Regards,
Sir Azel
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