"A bit" means _____.
Anonymous Quiz
18%
some thing to eat
19%
to help someone
3%
music sound
60%
a small amount
He’ll soon get __ his disappointment and be quite cheerful againby the morning.
Anonymous Quiz
40%
over
35%
out of
19%
away
5%
through
Guess the tense:
He hadn’t taken the exam last year.
He hadn’t taken the exam last year.
Anonymous Quiz
7%
Present Perfect
17%
Past Continuous
12%
Past Simple
65%
Past Perfect
⚙️ Advice" vs. "Advise"
Explanation:
⭐️ "Advice" is a noun, meaning a suggestion or recommendation.
⭐️ "Advise" is a verb, meaning to give a suggestion or recommendation.
Examples:
✔️ I need some advice on this issue. (Noun)
✔️ I would advise you to reconsider your decision. (Verb)
✔️ Quick Tip:
Use "advice" for the thing you give, and "advise" for the act of giving it.
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Explanation:
⭐️ "Advice" is a noun, meaning a suggestion or recommendation.
⭐️ "Advise" is a verb, meaning to give a suggestion or recommendation.
Examples:
✔️ I need some advice on this issue. (Noun)
✔️ I would advise you to reconsider your decision. (Verb)
✔️ Quick Tip:
Use "advice" for the thing you give, and "advise" for the act of giving it.
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___ I had the talent, I still wouldn’t want to be a movie star.
Anonymous Quiz
13%
In case
61%
Even if
13%
Provided that
13%
When
Mr Jones is an accountant ___ office is between a music shop and a supermarket.
Anonymous Quiz
9%
that
17%
where
64%
whose
9%
which
⚙️ "Whether" vs. "If"
Explanation:
⭐️ "Whether" is used when there are two alternatives or possibilities.
⭐️ "If" is used for conditional situations.
Examples:
✔️ I don’t know whether he’ll come today or tomorrow. (Two alternatives)
✔️ Let me know if he arrives on time. (Condition)
💡Quick Tip:
Use "whether" for choices between two things, and "if" for conditions.
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Explanation:
⭐️ "Whether" is used when there are two alternatives or possibilities.
⭐️ "If" is used for conditional situations.
Examples:
✔️ I don’t know whether he’ll come today or tomorrow. (Two alternatives)
✔️ Let me know if he arrives on time. (Condition)
💡Quick Tip:
Use "whether" for choices between two things, and "if" for conditions.
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