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🔰 Sounds twinning (gemination)


When a word ends in a consonant sound and the following word begins with the same consonant sound, we don't pronounce two sounds - both sounds are pronounced together as one.

I'm a bit tired.
We have a lot to do.
Tell me what to say.
She's slept for three hours.
I've finished.


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🔰Sounds disappear (elision)


When the sounds /t/ or /d/ occur between two consonant sounds, they will often disappear completely from the pronunciation.

I'm going nex(t) week.
That was the wors(t) job I ever had!
Jus(t) one person came to the party!
I can'(t) swim.


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To "talk someone into" doing something


= to convince them to do it.

🔹The salesman talked me into buying the best model.


🔻The opposite is to "talk someone out of" doing something, meaning to convince them NOT to do it.


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aged 🆚 elderly


🔹Who will look after us when we're aged?✖️
🔹Who will look after us when we're elderly?✔️(= in or near old age)

🔹I was approached by an elderly who asked me for directions.✖️
🔹I was approached by an elderly man who asked me for directions.✔️

🔻We cannot use elderly on its own to mean 'an elderly person'; an elderly man is preferable to an aged man, which is literary, and is more complimentary than an old man.

🔸Monica devotes a lot of her spare time to helping the aged/the elderly.

🔻Not *the ageds* *the elderlies*!
(the + adjective) for the group as a whole.

Constance looks after her aged parents. (= very old)

🔻Aged can be used in front of a few nouns:

my aged parents
an
aged aunt
an
aged friend of mine, etc.


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📚Common #Phrases with “difference”:

🚩make a difference 👉🏻 to have an important effect on something, especially a good effect

🔹This program will certainly make a difference in the way I do my job.

🚩make no/little difference 👉🏻 to not be important, or to not have any effect

🔹Anybody can enjoy yoga, and your age makes absolutely no difference.

🚩tell/see the difference

1️⃣ to notice what is different between similar people or things

🔹How do you tell the difference between the kittens?

2️⃣ to notice what has changed about someone or something

🔹She said she’d had her hair cut, but I couldn’t tell the difference.

🚩with a difference 👉🏻 used for saying that something is more interesting or unusual than other similar things

🔹It was a wedding with a difference – the bride wore black.


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✒️ "Delirious" is the opposite of:
Anonymous Poll
48%
Rational
26%
Excessive
26%
Ungenerous
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You did great. 👍🏻👍🏻

The correct answers are:

1. 🔹Delirious

= Marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion; ecstatic.

Antonyms: calm, sensible, rational, coherent, sane, lucid, compos mentis, controlled, level-headed

Example:

A crowd of delirious baseball fans cheered the home team to a shutout victory.

2. 3️⃣ is correct

🔹Excessive, lavish, luxurious, extravagant, wasteful, prodigal, profligate, spendthrift, imprudent are all synonyms.

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🔻Pull away

هذا الفعل المركب له معنيان عكس بعض حسب مضمون الجملة. اذا اردنا استخدامه مع "العاقل" سيكون بمعنى "يبتعد/يتراجع للخلف"

(PERSON) If you pull away from someone who is holding you, you suddenly move your body backwards, away from them:

When I leaned over to wipe the child's face, he pulled away.

She tried to stop him from going, but he pulled away from her.

أما اذا استخدمناه مع غير العاقل و خصوصاً مع "المركبات و وسائل النقل" فسيكون بمعنى "يتحرك للأمام"

(VEHICLE) If a vehicle pulls away, it starts moving:

There was a roar and a cloud of smoke as the car pulled away from the traffic lights.

The bus pulled away from the station around noon.

We waved goodbye as the boat pulled away from the dock.

🔻Pull away (AmE)

و له معنى آخر في الانجليزية الامريكية لوصف أداء الفِرق و اللاعبين في الألعاب الرياضية بمعنى "زيادة درجة أو تحسين رتبة":

= to increase a score or improve a rank (Used to describe a game or team in sports.):

The horse pulled away in the final stretch and won the race.

It was neck and neck for most of the race, but the blue car pulled away during the final lap.

The score remained tied for most of the game, but the home team started pulling away with its field goal in the third quarter.


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🔻To ad-lib
🔻يرتجل

= To improvise all or part of a speech or another kind of performance; that is, to spontaneously say something without prior preparation:

I felt that the actor forgot his text. Nevertheless he ad-libbed very well.


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Don’t ad-lib!😁😁

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🔴Except 🆚 except for


🔹Except you, I like everyone.✘
🔹Except for you, I like everyone.✔️

🔹Except this mistake, you did very well.✘
🔹Except for this mistake, you did very well.✔️

🔻Except can be used without for after words like all, every, no, everything, anybody, nowhere, whole etc. In other cases we usually use except for.

🔸He cleaned all the rooms except the bedroom. ✔️
🔸He cleaned all the rooms except for the bedroom. ✔️

🔻Except can be used without for after all.

▪️Nobody was invited except Peter and Alice. ✔️
▪️Nobody was invited except for Peter and Alice.✔️

I like everyone except / except for you.✔️
They were all tired except / except for John.✔️
That was a good essay, except for a few spelling mistakes. ✔️
That was a good essay, except a few spelling mistakes.✘

🔻Before prepositions and conjunctions we use except.


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