اصبحت جميع القصص الصوتية التابعة للموقع المتخصص والاول عالمياً لبيع الكتب الصوتية (Audible) متاحة مجاناً اليوم قام الموقع بإلغاء إشتراك الكتب والقصص السماعية للأطفال والطلاب جميع انواع القصص اصبحت مجانية ، وتعتبر القصص من افضل الوسائل لتحسين مهارات الاستماع واكتساب الكلمات الاكثر استخدما في اللغة الانجليزية، وما يميز هذا الموقع انه ينشر القصص بصوت عالي الدقة مسجل بصوت بشري من اهل اللغة الانجليزية مستخدما احدث اجهزة التسجيل الصوتي، وكذلك يتميز موقع Audible بانه جميع اغلب القصص التعليمية الخاصة باللغة الانجليزية من ابرز الشركات المنتجة للقصص التعليمية مثل:
- Penguin readers - - Pearson English Readers - Black Cat Readers -Macmillan readers - Oxford Graded Readers - Dolphin Readers - Who Was Series - Oxford Read and Discover - Real Reading - Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Password Readers McGraw Hill Books - Inside Reading
يمكنك ان تسمع الصوت بدرجة نقاء عالية وتحسين اللغة الانجليزية بسهولة
الفرصة متاحة حتى إعادة فتح المدارس على الرابط التالي
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For as long as schools are closed, we're open. Starting today, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
Explore the collection, select a title and start listening.
It's that easy.
Audible is the world’s largest producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, enriching the lives of our millions of listeners every day. With our customer-centric approach to technological innovation and superior programming, Audible has reinvented a media category, and is the driving force behind today’s audio entertainment revolution.
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- Penguin readers - - Pearson English Readers - Black Cat Readers -Macmillan readers - Oxford Graded Readers - Dolphin Readers - Who Was Series - Oxford Read and Discover - Real Reading - Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Password Readers McGraw Hill Books - Inside Reading
يمكنك ان تسمع الصوت بدرجة نقاء عالية وتحسين اللغة الانجليزية بسهولة
الفرصة متاحة حتى إعادة فتح المدارس على الرابط التالي
https://stories.audible.com/start-listen
All stories are free to stream on your desktop, laptop, phone or tablet.
For as long as schools are closed, we're open. Starting today, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
Explore the collection, select a title and start listening.
It's that easy.
Audible is the world’s largest producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, enriching the lives of our millions of listeners every day. With our customer-centric approach to technological innovation and superior programming, Audible has reinvented a media category, and is the driving force behind today’s audio entertainment revolution.
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💢#Accept
✨In #everyday_English, when talking about accepting a job, accepting responsibility or blame, or accepting a method of payment, people usually use take:
🔻 They offered me the job and I accepted. 👉🏻 They offered me the job and I took it.
✨When talking about accepting an offer, people often say take someone up on their offer:
🔻 He decided to take her up on her offer.
#Essential_English_words
#Everyday_English
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✨In #everyday_English, when talking about accepting a job, accepting responsibility or blame, or accepting a method of payment, people usually use take:
🔻 They offered me the job and I accepted. 👉🏻 They offered me the job and I took it.
✨When talking about accepting an offer, people often say take someone up on their offer:
🔻 He decided to take her up on her offer.
#Essential_English_words
#Everyday_English
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💢ASK + preposition (for invitation)
🔹Ask in
انك تدعو شخص واقف عند باب بيتك للدخول
= to invite somebody into your house
🔻Ahmed is at the door. ASK him IN.
🔹Ask over
انك تدعو شخص لتناول وجبة طعام في بيتك
= to invite to one's home
🔻Why don't we ASK the Johnsons OVER for dinner?
🔹Ask out
انك تدعو شخص لتناول وجبة طعام في اي مكان خارج بيتك مثلاً مطعم، فندق، نزهة، سينما
= to invite someone for a date
🔻He wanted to ASK her OUT but was too shy.
#Phrasal_verbs
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🔹Ask in
انك تدعو شخص واقف عند باب بيتك للدخول
= to invite somebody into your house
🔻Ahmed is at the door. ASK him IN.
🔹Ask over
انك تدعو شخص لتناول وجبة طعام في بيتك
= to invite to one's home
🔻Why don't we ASK the Johnsons OVER for dinner?
🔹Ask out
انك تدعو شخص لتناول وجبة طعام في اي مكان خارج بيتك مثلاً مطعم، فندق، نزهة، سينما
= to invite someone for a date
🔻He wanted to ASK her OUT but was too shy.
#Phrasal_verbs
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👍🏻Speak like Natives!
✨GET OUT
🔻I got out of home. 👉🏻 = I left home.
🔻I got you out of home. 👉🏻 = I made you leave home.
🔻I got out with you. 👉🏻 = I had fun with you outdoors.
🔻I got a hair out of your eye. 👉🏻 = I removed a hair from your eye.
🔻I couldn’t got the words out. 👉🏻 = I couldn’t say something.
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✨GET OUT
🔻I got out of home. 👉🏻 = I left home.
🔻I got you out of home. 👉🏻 = I made you leave home.
🔻I got out with you. 👉🏻 = I had fun with you outdoors.
🔻I got a hair out of your eye. 👉🏻 = I removed a hair from your eye.
🔻I couldn’t got the words out. 👉🏻 = I couldn’t say something.
#Everyday_English
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✨Be/mean the world to (someone)
✨عزيز/قيِّم بالنسبة لشخص
✨يعني الكثير
✨بالعامية نقول يسوى الدنيا و ما فيها
1️⃣ To be ardently loved by or exceptionally important to someone.
🔻My little daughter is the world to me—I would do absolutely anything for her.
🔻Her job means the world to her.
2️⃣ To be something for which someone is deeply grateful or appreciative.
🔻Thank you so much for taking care of my kids when I was in the hospital. It really means the world to me!
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✨عزيز/قيِّم بالنسبة لشخص
✨يعني الكثير
✨بالعامية نقول يسوى الدنيا و ما فيها
1️⃣ To be ardently loved by or exceptionally important to someone.
🔻My little daughter is the world to me—I would do absolutely anything for her.
🔻Her job means the world to her.
2️⃣ To be something for which someone is deeply grateful or appreciative.
🔻Thank you so much for taking care of my kids when I was in the hospital. It really means the world to me!
#Phrase
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🔻Don't sweat it!
🔻لا تقلق/ لا تخاف
🔻لا تشيل هم
something that you say in order to tell someone not to worry..
means "don't worry about it", or sometimes "take it easy".
🔹Don't sweat it! We've got plenty of time to get there before the show starts.
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🔻لا تقلق/ لا تخاف
🔻لا تشيل هم
something that you say in order to tell someone not to worry..
means "don't worry about it", or sometimes "take it easy".
🔹Don't sweat it! We've got plenty of time to get there before the show starts.
#Phrase
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✨Dead-end job 🥺
🔻Despite having a degree in journalism in, he got stuck in a dead-end job at an insurance company.
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🔻Despite having a degree in journalism in, he got stuck in a dead-end job at an insurance company.
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👌🏻GET IT RIGHT
✨When attend means ‘to be present at an event or activity’, it is not used with the prepositions to or at. It is simply followed by a direct object:
🔸You go to university, attend to classes, but learn nothing about the real world.✘
🔹You go to university, attend classes, but learn nothing about the real world.✔️
🔸They are able to attend at important meetings.✘
🔹 They are able to attend important meetings.✔️
✨In the same way, when attend means ‘to go regularly to school, mosque etc’, use a direct object (not attend to or attend at):
🔹It is the right of every child to attend to school.✘
🔸It is the right of every child to attend school.✔️
🔹This year saw a peak in the number of students attending at universities in Sweden.✘
🔸This year saw a peak in the number of students attending universities in Sweden.✔️
✨Don’t confuse these meanings with the phrasal verb attend to something, which means ‘to deal with something’:
🔻My assistant will attend to all your travel arrangements.
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✨When attend means ‘to be present at an event or activity’, it is not used with the prepositions to or at. It is simply followed by a direct object:
🔸You go to university, attend to classes, but learn nothing about the real world.✘
🔹You go to university, attend classes, but learn nothing about the real world.✔️
🔸They are able to attend at important meetings.✘
🔹 They are able to attend important meetings.✔️
✨In the same way, when attend means ‘to go regularly to school, mosque etc’, use a direct object (not attend to or attend at):
🔹It is the right of every child to attend to school.✘
🔸It is the right of every child to attend school.✔️
🔹This year saw a peak in the number of students attending at universities in Sweden.✘
🔸This year saw a peak in the number of students attending universities in Sweden.✔️
✨Don’t confuse these meanings with the phrasal verb attend to something, which means ‘to deal with something’:
🔻My assistant will attend to all your travel arrangements.
#Essential_English_words
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*✨*Ƥracтιce Maĸeѕ Ƥerғecт*✨*
👌🏻GET IT RIGHT ✨When attend means ‘to be present at an event or activity’, it is not used with the prepositions to or at. It is simply followed by a direct object: 🔸You go to university, attend to classes, but learn nothing about the real world.✘ 🔹You…
✨Prepositions with ATTEND
1️⃣ When attend means 'go to', 'be present at', it may be used transitively with a direct object and no preposition:
◽️attend a meeting
◽️attend a concert
◽️attend school
◽️attend church
or intransitively:
◾️Some people attend regularly, others only occasionally.
The latter may be followed by AT to indicate the place where one attends or is to attend.
🔹With regard to your application for the post of junior clerk, will you please attend at this office at 10 a.m. on Thursday next.
🔻The abstract noun is attendance. It is followed by OF to denote the grammatical subject:
◽️The attendance of several students has been only sporadic.
and occasionally the object:
◾️The attendance of meetings takes up a great deal of my time.
but the object is more frequently introduced by AT:
🔻attendance:
🔸at school
🔸at church
🔸at lectures, etc.
🔻In attendance = attending.
🔹Family allowances are payable in respect of children over fifteen years of age, only if they are in full-time attendance at a school, college, university, or other approved educational institution.
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1️⃣ When attend means 'go to', 'be present at', it may be used transitively with a direct object and no preposition:
◽️attend a meeting
◽️attend a concert
◽️attend school
◽️attend church
or intransitively:
◾️Some people attend regularly, others only occasionally.
The latter may be followed by AT to indicate the place where one attends or is to attend.
🔹With regard to your application for the post of junior clerk, will you please attend at this office at 10 a.m. on Thursday next.
🔻The abstract noun is attendance. It is followed by OF to denote the grammatical subject:
◽️The attendance of several students has been only sporadic.
and occasionally the object:
◾️The attendance of meetings takes up a great deal of my time.
but the object is more frequently introduced by AT:
🔻attendance:
🔸at school
🔸at church
🔸at lectures, etc.
🔻In attendance = attending.
🔹Family allowances are payable in respect of children over fifteen years of age, only if they are in full-time attendance at a school, college, university, or other approved educational institution.
#English_prepositional_idioms
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✨Prepositions with ATTEND 1️⃣ When attend means 'go to', 'be present at', it may be used transitively with a direct object and no preposition: ◽️attend a meeting ◽️attend a concert ◽️attend school ◽️attend church or intransitively: ◾️Some people attend…
2️⃣ Attend on (or upon):
accompany, usually; in the case of persons, with the idea of performing services for or carrying out the wishes of the person so attended.
🔹Wherever the Emperor went he had a number of his house-hold servants to attend on him. (Or 'He was attended on by ...')
🔻Again the abstract noun is attendance
🔹their attendance on the Emperor
🔻In attendance = having the position of, or performing the duties of, such an attendant.
🔻In accounts of functions or ceremonies at which members of the Royal Family are present, we often read:
🔹The Lady ... was in attendance'.
🔻The adjective is attendant (on or upon), though it is usually used figuratively, as in the expression:
◾️all the other ills attendant upon famine (i.e. that follow, or come in the train of, famine).
🔻Note also the passive construction attended with (=accompanied by, or (sometimes) likely to give rise to). It is used of actions, plans, situations, etc., not of persons:
◽️a task attended with great difficulties;
◽️a scheme attended with grave consequences, should it fail.
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accompany, usually; in the case of persons, with the idea of performing services for or carrying out the wishes of the person so attended.
🔹Wherever the Emperor went he had a number of his house-hold servants to attend on him. (Or 'He was attended on by ...')
🔻Again the abstract noun is attendance
🔹their attendance on the Emperor
🔻In attendance = having the position of, or performing the duties of, such an attendant.
🔻In accounts of functions or ceremonies at which members of the Royal Family are present, we often read:
🔹The Lady ... was in attendance'.
🔻The adjective is attendant (on or upon), though it is usually used figuratively, as in the expression:
◾️all the other ills attendant upon famine (i.e. that follow, or come in the train of, famine).
🔻Note also the passive construction attended with (=accompanied by, or (sometimes) likely to give rise to). It is used of actions, plans, situations, etc., not of persons:
◽️a task attended with great difficulties;
◽️a scheme attended with grave consequences, should it fail.
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2️⃣ Attend on (or upon): accompany, usually; in the case of persons, with the idea of performing services for or carrying out the wishes of the person so attended. 🔹Wherever the Emperor went he had a number of his house-hold servants to attend on him. (Or…
3️⃣ Attend to:
give one's attention to:
◽️attend to the lesson,
◽️attend to one's business,
◽️attend to the teacher,
◽️attend to my car.
🔻TO is also used with the passive voice, where the passive is appropriate,
🔹His injury was attended to by a young doctor.
🔻The abstract noun is attention, which is followed by OF to indicate the grammatical subject:
▪️Leave that letter for the attention of Mr Brown.
and TO for the thing or the matter towards which one's attention is directed:
🔹attention to detail
🔻The adjective is attentive, which also takes TO:
🔸attentive to the lecture,
🔸attentive to her mistress's demands.
⚠️Notes:
🅰️✨A doctor:
🔺attends to a wound or an injury,
🔺and attends to a patient if he turns his attention to him and renders him professional service on a particular occasion.
But he attends a patient if he pays him constant visits and gives him treatment over a period.
✨The patient, in such circumstances, is attended by the doctor:
🔹In his last illness he was attended by Dr. Carson.
🔹Who was the doctor that attended him ?
🅱️ When the meaning of attend is either that of 1️⃣ or 3️⃣ above,
a person who attends is an attender:
◽️a regular attender at church,
◽️a poor attender to anything in which he is not keenly interested;
when it is that of 2️⃣, the personal noun is attendant:
🔺an attendant on the Princess
🔻Attendant is also used for one who attends to the inquiries, etc., of visitors to some large public building such as a library.
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give one's attention to:
◽️attend to the lesson,
◽️attend to one's business,
◽️attend to the teacher,
◽️attend to my car.
🔻TO is also used with the passive voice, where the passive is appropriate,
🔹His injury was attended to by a young doctor.
🔻The abstract noun is attention, which is followed by OF to indicate the grammatical subject:
▪️Leave that letter for the attention of Mr Brown.
and TO for the thing or the matter towards which one's attention is directed:
🔹attention to detail
🔻The adjective is attentive, which also takes TO:
🔸attentive to the lecture,
🔸attentive to her mistress's demands.
⚠️Notes:
🅰️✨A doctor:
🔺attends to a wound or an injury,
🔺and attends to a patient if he turns his attention to him and renders him professional service on a particular occasion.
But he attends a patient if he pays him constant visits and gives him treatment over a period.
✨The patient, in such circumstances, is attended by the doctor:
🔹In his last illness he was attended by Dr. Carson.
🔹Who was the doctor that attended him ?
🅱️ When the meaning of attend is either that of 1️⃣ or 3️⃣ above,
a person who attends is an attender:
◽️a regular attender at church,
◽️a poor attender to anything in which he is not keenly interested;
when it is that of 2️⃣, the personal noun is attendant:
🔺an attendant on the Princess
🔻Attendant is also used for one who attends to the inquiries, etc., of visitors to some large public building such as a library.
#English_prepositional_idioms
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✨Double modal
A double modal is a linguistic construction in which two modal auxiliaries are used in succession to introduce two separate modalities into a sentence.
🔹I might can jump over that bush = there is a possibility that you have the ability to jump over the bush.
OR
🔹I might be able to jump over the bush. (#Standard_English)
🔘EXAMPLES:
◽️Could you might give me a minute?
◽️Maybe we might should plan to eat out.
◽️We might can go up there next Saturday.
◽️Well, once we get under way, it shouldn't oughta take us very long.
😃Fun fact:
Some English speakers even use triple modal constructions, which is why many people refer to these as “multiple modal” constructions:
🔘EXAMPLES:
🔸It's a long way and he might will can't come, but I'm going to ask.
🔸I reckon I might should better try to get me a little bit more sleep.
This kind of modality is associated with Southern #British and #American_English, as well as a few other varieties.
#Spoken_English
#Modality
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A double modal is a linguistic construction in which two modal auxiliaries are used in succession to introduce two separate modalities into a sentence.
🔹I might can jump over that bush = there is a possibility that you have the ability to jump over the bush.
OR
🔹I might be able to jump over the bush. (#Standard_English)
🔘EXAMPLES:
◽️Could you might give me a minute?
◽️Maybe we might should plan to eat out.
◽️We might can go up there next Saturday.
◽️Well, once we get under way, it shouldn't oughta take us very long.
😃Fun fact:
Some English speakers even use triple modal constructions, which is why many people refer to these as “multiple modal” constructions:
🔘EXAMPLES:
🔸It's a long way and he might will can't come, but I'm going to ask.
🔸I reckon I might should better try to get me a little bit more sleep.
This kind of modality is associated with Southern #British and #American_English, as well as a few other varieties.
#Spoken_English
#Modality
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✨To crack
🔻Crack the eggs = Break the eggs 🍳
🔻You crack me up! = You made me laugh! 🤣
🔻At the crack of dawn = Early morning☀️
🔻Let’s get cracking! = Let’s get started (quickly)🏃🏻♂️
🔻I’ve cracked it! = I’ve found the solution!💡
🔻They’re cracking down = They’re taking stronger action👮🏻♂️
🔻I need to crack on = I need to continue/start👨🏻💻
🔻I’m going to crack = I’m weak from the stress😓
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🔻Crack the eggs = Break the eggs 🍳
🔻You crack me up! = You made me laugh! 🤣
🔻At the crack of dawn = Early morning☀️
🔻Let’s get cracking! = Let’s get started (quickly)🏃🏻♂️
🔻I’ve cracked it! = I’ve found the solution!💡
🔻They’re cracking down = They’re taking stronger action👮🏻♂️
🔻I need to crack on = I need to continue/start👨🏻💻
🔻I’m going to crack = I’m weak from the stress😓
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🤔Interesting!
🔰English is the only language where you:
🚘drive in a parkway and park in a driveway!
and
📖recite in a play and play in a recital.
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🔰English is the only language where you:
🚘drive in a parkway and park in a driveway!
and
📖recite in a play and play in a recital.
#Vocabulary
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🔰Future
✨Will and Present forms: both possible✌🏻
Will and present forms (especially going to ...) are often both possible in the same situation, if ‘present’ ideas like intention or fixed arrangement are a part of the meaning, but not very important. The choice can depend on which aspect we wish to emphasise.
🔹What will you do next year?
(open question about the future; perhaps no clear plans have been made)
🔸What are you doing next year? (emphasis on fixed arrangements)
◽️What are you going to do next year? (emphasis on intentions)
🔹All the family will be there.
◽️All the family are going to be there.
🔹If your mother comes, you’ll have to help with the cooking.
◽️If your mother comes, you're going to have to help with the cooking.
🔹You won’t believe this.
◽️You’re not going to believe this.
🔹Next year will be different.
◽️Next year is going to be different.
🔹Jack will explain everything to you.
◽️Jack’s going to explain everything to you.
➖Both going to ... and stressed will can express a strong intention or determination.
◽️I’m really going to stop smoking!
🔹I really will stop smoking!
➖In cases like these, the different forms are all correct, and it is unimportant which one is chosen.
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✨Will and Present forms: both possible✌🏻
Will and present forms (especially going to ...) are often both possible in the same situation, if ‘present’ ideas like intention or fixed arrangement are a part of the meaning, but not very important. The choice can depend on which aspect we wish to emphasise.
🔹What will you do next year?
(open question about the future; perhaps no clear plans have been made)
🔸What are you doing next year? (emphasis on fixed arrangements)
◽️What are you going to do next year? (emphasis on intentions)
🔹All the family will be there.
◽️All the family are going to be there.
🔹If your mother comes, you’ll have to help with the cooking.
◽️If your mother comes, you're going to have to help with the cooking.
🔹You won’t believe this.
◽️You’re not going to believe this.
🔹Next year will be different.
◽️Next year is going to be different.
🔹Jack will explain everything to you.
◽️Jack’s going to explain everything to you.
➖Both going to ... and stressed will can express a strong intention or determination.
◽️I’m really going to stop smoking!
🔹I really will stop smoking!
➖In cases like these, the different forms are all correct, and it is unimportant which one is chosen.
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🔹Accomplish 🆚 Achieve
◾️To accomplish world unity, we need peace.✘
◽️To achieve world unity, we need peace.☑️
◾️A balanced diet is accomplished by eating many different kinds of food.✘
◽️A balanced diet is achieved by eating many different kinds of food.☑️
✨When you accomplish something, you manage to do it or complete it, especially something that gives you satisfaction:
🔻She felt that she could accomplish more through journalism.
🔻During his five years as President, he accomplished very little.
✨When you achieve something, you manage to do or obtain what you have planned to do or obtain, especially after a lot of effort:
🔺The company intends to achieve all these goals within the next five years.
🔺By the age of twenty, she had already achieved her ambition.
⚠️Note that achieve is also used to mean 'accomplish':
🔸By the end of the course, you will feel that you've really achieved something.
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◾️To accomplish world unity, we need peace.✘
◽️To achieve world unity, we need peace.☑️
◾️A balanced diet is accomplished by eating many different kinds of food.✘
◽️A balanced diet is achieved by eating many different kinds of food.☑️
✨When you accomplish something, you manage to do it or complete it, especially something that gives you satisfaction:
🔻She felt that she could accomplish more through journalism.
🔻During his five years as President, he accomplished very little.
✨When you achieve something, you manage to do or obtain what you have planned to do or obtain, especially after a lot of effort:
🔺The company intends to achieve all these goals within the next five years.
🔺By the age of twenty, she had already achieved her ambition.
⚠️Note that achieve is also used to mean 'accomplish':
🔸By the end of the course, you will feel that you've really achieved something.
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✨How to use WOULD
🔹I would come home. = I was going to come home.
🔹I would be happy to drive you home. = I'll definitely be happy to ...
🔹I would have called you but ... = I wanted to call you but ...
🔹I wish you would leave me alone. = I don't want you to be here. It's annoying. It hasn't happened yet.
🔹I would play chess when I was a teenager. = I used to play chess ...
🔹Would you excuse me? = I request you to excuse me.
🔹Would you like a drink? = I offer you a drink.
🔹I'd like (would like) a cup of tea. = I want a ...
🔹I would do it if I were you. = I advise you to do that.
🔹I would think you're cheating on me. = I think you're cheating on me but I'm not sure.
🔹I'd rather (would rather) to stay here. = I prefer to stay here.
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🔹I would come home. = I was going to come home.
🔹I would be happy to drive you home. = I'll definitely be happy to ...
🔹I would have called you but ... = I wanted to call you but ...
🔹I wish you would leave me alone. = I don't want you to be here. It's annoying. It hasn't happened yet.
🔹I would play chess when I was a teenager. = I used to play chess ...
🔹Would you excuse me? = I request you to excuse me.
🔹Would you like a drink? = I offer you a drink.
🔹I'd like (would like) a cup of tea. = I want a ...
🔹I would do it if I were you. = I advise you to do that.
🔹I would think you're cheating on me. = I think you're cheating on me but I'm not sure.
🔹I'd rather (would rather) to stay here. = I prefer to stay here.
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#Auxiliary
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