### Expressing Opinions:
- "From my perspective..."
- "I firmly believe that..."
- "It seems to me that..."
- "To my mind..."
- "In my opinion, it’s crucial to..."
### Agreeing and Disagreeing:
- "I couldn't agree more."
- "I’m not entirely convinced that..."
- "There’s some truth in that, but..."
- "That’s a valid point, however..."
- "I see where you’re coming from, but..."
### Comparing and Contrasting:
- "In comparison to..."
- "By contrast..."
- "Conversely..."
- "On the other hand..."
- "While it’s true that..., it’s also important to consider..."
### Expressing Possibility and Certainty:
- "There’s a strong likelihood that..."
- "It’s highly probable that..."
- "It’s conceivable that..."
- "It’s unlikely that..."
- "Without a doubt..."
### Describing Experiences:
- "A memorable experience I had was..."
- "What stands out most in my mind is..."
- "I was particularly struck by..."
- "One of the most significant moments was..."
- "An unforgettable event that took place was..."
### Expressing Time:
- "In the long run..."
- "At the end of the day..."
- "Eventually..."
- "In the foreseeable future..."
- "Over the course of..."
### Expressing Cause and Effect:
- "As a result..."
- "Consequently..."
- "This led to..."
- "Due to..."
- "Hence..."
### Giving Examples:
- "For instance..."
- "To illustrate..."
- "A case in point is..."
- "Such as..."
- "Namely..."
### Describing Frequency:
- "On a regular basis..."
- "Infrequently..."
- "Occasionally..."
- "Seldom..."
- "Rarely..."
- "From my perspective..."
- "I firmly believe that..."
- "It seems to me that..."
- "To my mind..."
- "In my opinion, it’s crucial to..."
### Agreeing and Disagreeing:
- "I couldn't agree more."
- "I’m not entirely convinced that..."
- "There’s some truth in that, but..."
- "That’s a valid point, however..."
- "I see where you’re coming from, but..."
### Comparing and Contrasting:
- "In comparison to..."
- "By contrast..."
- "Conversely..."
- "On the other hand..."
- "While it’s true that..., it’s also important to consider..."
### Expressing Possibility and Certainty:
- "There’s a strong likelihood that..."
- "It’s highly probable that..."
- "It’s conceivable that..."
- "It’s unlikely that..."
- "Without a doubt..."
### Describing Experiences:
- "A memorable experience I had was..."
- "What stands out most in my mind is..."
- "I was particularly struck by..."
- "One of the most significant moments was..."
- "An unforgettable event that took place was..."
### Expressing Time:
- "In the long run..."
- "At the end of the day..."
- "Eventually..."
- "In the foreseeable future..."
- "Over the course of..."
### Expressing Cause and Effect:
- "As a result..."
- "Consequently..."
- "This led to..."
- "Due to..."
- "Hence..."
### Giving Examples:
- "For instance..."
- "To illustrate..."
- "A case in point is..."
- "Such as..."
- "Namely..."
### Describing Frequency:
- "On a regular basis..."
- "Infrequently..."
- "Occasionally..."
- "Seldom..."
- "Rarely..."
📢 أتقن الإنجليزية. تحدث، اكتب، انطلق!
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✨ مزايا لا تُضاهى:
* مهاراتك الأربع تتطور: استماع، قراءة، محادثة، وكتابة.
* منهج معتمد وحديث: تعليم عالي الجودة عن بُعد.
* متابعة مستمرة: دعم دائم حتى الإتقان الكامل.
* شهادة حكومية معتمدة: إضافة قيمة لسيرتك الذاتية.
* تقدم ملموس: مهام يومية واختبارات لضمان نتائج مبهرة.
* تعلم سهل ومريح: عبر منصة Zoom، في أي وقت ومن أي مكان.
🕒 المستويات والرسوم:
* كل مستوى: شهر ونصف | الرسوم: 250 ريال
* المستوى الأول
* المستوى الثاني
* المستوى الثالث
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* Telegram: @almahi2020
* WhatsApp: https://wa.me/966583656428
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انضم إلى دورتنا الاحترافية والمعتمدة، المصممة لتنقلك من الصفر إلى إتقان اللغة بثقة تامة.
✨ مزايا لا تُضاهى:
* مهاراتك الأربع تتطور: استماع، قراءة، محادثة، وكتابة.
* منهج معتمد وحديث: تعليم عالي الجودة عن بُعد.
* متابعة مستمرة: دعم دائم حتى الإتقان الكامل.
* شهادة حكومية معتمدة: إضافة قيمة لسيرتك الذاتية.
* تقدم ملموس: مهام يومية واختبارات لضمان نتائج مبهرة.
* تعلم سهل ومريح: عبر منصة Zoom، في أي وقت ومن أي مكان.
🕒 المستويات والرسوم:
* كل مستوى: شهر ونصف | الرسوم: 250 ريال
* المستوى الأول
* المستوى الثاني
* المستوى الثالث
🎯 فرصتك لتبدأ الآن!
📞 للتسجيل والاستفسار:
* Telegram: @almahi2020
* WhatsApp: https://wa.me/966583656428
📍 The difference between: Near – Next to – Close… Are you using them correctly?
Many English learners think these three words mean the same thing, but each one has a different use!
Let’s understand the differences with easy examples 👇
🔸 Near = not far (but not touching)
Used when something is close, but not right beside something else.
Example:
“The bank is near the supermarket.”
→ They are on the same street maybe, but not directly next to each other.
🔸 Next to = directly beside (touching or very close)
Used when two things are right beside each other without space.
Example:
“The pharmacy is next to the bakery.”
→ They are side by side, no gap between them.
🔸 Close (to) = near (but also used for people and emotions)
It means almost the same as "near", but it's more flexible.
Example:
“My house is close to the park.”
Also used like this:
“We are very close.”
→ Here, you cannot say “We are near” — it would sound strange.
📌 In short:
Next to = directly beside
Near = close, but with some space
Close to = same as near, but also used with people and emotions
💬 Today’s challenge:
Write a sentence using one of these three words!
Don’t worry if you make a mistake — that’s how we learn!
Many English learners think these three words mean the same thing, but each one has a different use!
Let’s understand the differences with easy examples 👇
🔸 Near = not far (but not touching)
Used when something is close, but not right beside something else.
Example:
“The bank is near the supermarket.”
→ They are on the same street maybe, but not directly next to each other.
🔸 Next to = directly beside (touching or very close)
Used when two things are right beside each other without space.
Example:
“The pharmacy is next to the bakery.”
→ They are side by side, no gap between them.
🔸 Close (to) = near (but also used for people and emotions)
It means almost the same as "near", but it's more flexible.
Example:
“My house is close to the park.”
Also used like this:
“We are very close.”
→ Here, you cannot say “We are near” — it would sound strange.
📌 In short:
Next to = directly beside
Near = close, but with some space
Close to = same as near, but also used with people and emotions
💬 Today’s challenge:
Write a sentence using one of these three words!
Don’t worry if you make a mistake — that’s how we learn!