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Food, (3 levels) Beginner: "Food is an essential part of our daily lives. We eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Common breakfast foods include eggs, toast, and cereal. For lunch, people often enjoy sandwiches, salads, or soups. Dinner is usually the main meal, with options like pasta, chicken, or vegetables. Snacks like fruit, yogurt, and chips are also popular. Eating a balanced diet with a mix of fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains keeps us healthy and energized." Elementary: "We eat food every day. For breakfast, we can have eggs, toast, or cereal. Lunch can be a sandwich, salad, or soup. Dinner is usually bigger, like pasta, chicken, or vegetables. Snacks like fruit, yogurt, and chips are also tasty. Eating different foods helps us stay strong and healthy." Intermediate: "We eat different types of food every day. Breakfast is often light, with foods like eggs, toast, or cereal. Lunch might include a sandwich, salad, or a bowl of soup. Dinner is typically the main meal, featuring dishes like pasta, chicken, or a mix of vegetables. Snacks, such as fruit, yogurt, or chips, are enjoyed between meals. A balanced diet with a variety of foods helps keep us strong, healthy, and full of energy.
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#reading Japanese woman spent $1.50 a day on food to buy 3 houses by age 34 "Saki's Dream" Saki Tamogami is a 37-year-old woman from Japan who always dreamed of owning her own properties. To achieve her goal, she made some big sacrifices. For many years, Saki did not buy new clothes or furniture. Instead, she got second-hand clothes from thrift stores and online marketplaces, and she found used furniture from recycling shops and giveaways. She also limited her food budget to just about $1.50 a day, cooking simple meals at home to save money. Saki worked hard as a real estate agent, saving every yen she could. Thanks to her discipline and careful spending, she was able to buy three houses and open her own café. She shared her journey on social media, inspiring thousands of people with her story of determination and thrift. Saki’s success shows that with a clear goal, hard work, and smart money choices, anything is possible.
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#speaking_hints 👨‍🏫What do you like to do in your free time? A2 level: In my free time, I enjoy doing various activities. I like to watch movies or TV shows, listen to music, and spend time with friends and family. Sometimes I also play video games or read books. It helps me relax and unwind after a long day. B1 level: In my leisure time, I indulge in a range of activities to keep myself entertained. I find pleasure in watching movies and television shows that interest me, as well as listening to music that suits my mood. Additionally, I cherish the moments spent with my loved ones, engaging in conversations or partaking in fun activities together. I also engage in reading books or engaging in video games to stimulate my mind and escape into different worlds. B2 level for IELTS: When I have spare time, I enjoy engaging in a diverse array of activities to make the most of my leisure. Firstly, I take immense pleasure in immersing myself in the world of cinema and television, appreciating well-crafted stories and visually captivating sequences. Moreover, I am an avid music lover, finding solace and inspiration in various genres, depending on my mood and the atmosphere I seek to create. Alongside these solitary pursuits, I highly value social connections, and I prioritize spending quality time with my friends and family, be it through engaging conversations, shared leisure activities, or simply creating lasting memories. Additionally, I find intellectual stimulation through reading books that broaden my horizons and expand my knowledge base. Lastly, I occasionally engage in the realm of video games, which not only provide entertainment but also challenge my problem-solving skills and foster a sense of achievement. These multifaceted pursuits contribute to my personal growth and fulfillment. Dears we need ur reaction to the posts. They really help us what to post in the future ✅Follow us: | |
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#vocabulary Free time A2 Level: - Activities - Watch movies/TV shows - Listen to music - Spend time with friends and family - Play video games - Read books - Relax - Unwind B1 Level: - Leisure time - Entertained - Conversations - Fun activities - Loved ones - Stimulate my mind - Escape into different worlds - Cinematic experience - Appreciate stories - Music lover - Genres - Social connections B2 Level: - Spare time - Immersion - Cinema and television - Well-crafted stories - Visually captivating sequences - Music lover - Intellectual stimulation - Broaden horizons - Knowledge base - Quality time - Engaging conversations - Leisure activities - Creating lasting memories - Problem-solving skills - Achievement - Personal growth - Fulfillment Dears we need ur reaction to the posts. They really help us what to post in the future ✅Follow us: | |
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30 must-know phrases in English: ✅For beginners(A1 level) 1. Hello/Hi – Used to greet someone. 2. Goodbye/Bye – Used to bid farewell. 3. Thank you – Expresses gratitude. 4. You're welcome – A response to "thank you." 5. Yes – Indicates agreement or affirmation. 6. No – Indicates disagreement or negation. 7. Excuse me – Politely gets someone's attention. 8. I'm sorry – Expresses apologies or regret. 9. How are you? – A common way to ask about someone's well-being. 10. I don't understand – Used when you need clarification. 11. Can you help me? – A request for assistance. 12. Please – Used to make a polite request. 13. Sorry, I don't know – Admits lack of knowledge. 14. Nice to meet you – Expresses pleasure in meeting someone. 15. What's your name? – A question to ask someone's name. 16. Where is...? – Used to ask for directions. 17. How much does it cost? – A question about the price of something. 18. I'm lost – Indicates being unable to find your way. 19. I love you – An expression of love or affection. 20. Happy birthday – A well-wish for someone's birthday. 21. Cheers! – A common toast when clinking glasses. 22. What time is it? – A question about the current time. 23. Can I have the bill, please? – Request for the restaurant bill. 24. Can you repeat that, please? – Asks someone to say something again. 25. Where are you from? – A question about someone's nationality or hometown. 26. What do you do? – Asks about someone's occupation. 27. I need help – A plea for assistance. 28. I'm hungry/thirsty – Expresses a need for food or drink. 29. I'm sorry for being late – Apologizes for arriving late. 30. See you later – A farewell until the next meeting. next is 30 must-know phrases for intermediate (b1 and b2) learners, only if we have 200 emojis ✅Follow us: |
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✅ Vocabulary time 🔰LeveL🔰 👇👇👇👇👇 🔰area: plane surface, as of the floor of a room; open space in a building; the enclosed space; extent scope; range 🔰arena: playing field where sports events take place; large structure for open-air sports or entertainments 🔰argue: invent and offer reasons to support or overthrow a proposition, opinion, or measure; debate 🔰arise: come up from a lower to a higher position; come above the horizon; spring up; come into action 🔰aristocracy: hereditary nobility; privileged class 🔰aristocrat: one of the aristocracy or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble 🔰arithmetic: theory of numerical calculations 🔰armour: defensive covering, as of metal, wood, or leather, worn to protect the body against weapons 🔰arms: weapons considered collectively; official symbols of a family 🔰arouse: excite; stimulate; awaken from or as if from sleep 🔰arrange: put in proper order; dispose in the manner intended, or best suited for the purpose 🔰arrangement: composition; order 🔰array: set out for display or use; place in orderly arrangement 🔰arrest: stop or slow down; catch someone's attention; take into custody 🔰arrogance: overbearing pride; haughtiness, manifest feeling of personal superiority in rank, power, estimation 🔰arrogant: arising from feeling or assumption of one's superiority toward others 🔰article: essay; editorial; individual thing or element of a class 🔰artificial: made by humans; produced rather than natural. 🔰ascend: climb; mount 🔰ascertain: find out for certain; discover with certainty, make sure of 🔰ascribe: inscribe or dedicate; attribute to a specified cause, source, or origin; assign as a quality 🔰ashamed: affected by shame; abashed or confused by guilt 🔰aside: on, or to, one side; out of a straight line, course, or direction; at a little distance from the rest 🔰aspect: distinct feature or element in a problem; a way in which something can be viewed by the mind 🔰aspirin: white crystaline compound drug to relieve pain and reduce fever and inflammation 🔰assassination: act of 🔰assassinating: killing by treacherous violence; murder of public figure by surprise attack 🔰assault: attack; onslaught 👉 @max_english
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The Best Day - Friday✨ 📌Quick Reminders • Ghusl • Jumu'ah Salah •Charity • Recite Surah Al Kahf • Lots of Durood • Lots of Du'a • Seek Last Hour.
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How long has it been since your Telegram account was opened? Now you can check the year your Telegram account was opened. 👉🏻
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Speaking vocabulary related to the topic of "Tourism": ### 1. Types of Tourism - Eco-tourism: Traveling to natural areas that conserve the environment and sustain the well-being of local people. - Adventure tourism: Travel that involves exploring remote or exotic locations, often with a physical activity component. - Cultural tourism: Focused on exploring the culture, heritage, and history of a destination. - Medical tourism: Traveling to another country to receive medical treatment or surgery. - Luxury tourism: High-end travel experiences, often involving exclusive accommodations and services. - Sustainable tourism: Responsible travel that minimizes environmental impact and supports local communities. ### 2. Travel Arrangements - Itinerary: A detailed plan or route of a journey. - Accommodation: A place where travelers can stay, such as a hotel, hostel, or guesthouse. - All-inclusive: A type of vacation where all meals, drinks, and activities are included in the package price. - Package tour: A holiday organized by a travel agent that includes accommodation, meals, and transportation. - Visa requirements: Regulations regarding the need for an entry visa to visit a country. - Last-minute deals: Discounted travel offers available shortly before the departure date. ### 3. Tourist Activities - Sightseeing: Visiting and seeing famous or interesting places. - Guided tour: A tour led by a guide who provides information and context. - Backpacking: Traveling on a budget, often with minimal luggage, and staying in inexpensive accommodations. - Cruise: A journey on a ship for pleasure, stopping at various ports. - City break: A short holiday in a city, often over a weekend. - Staycation: A vacation spent at home or nearby, rather than traveling abroad. ### 4. Describing Experiences - Breathtaking: Extremely beautiful or impressive. - Off the beaten path: A place that is not well known or frequently visited by tourists. - Authentic: Genuine, real, and true to the local culture or traditions. - Overpriced: Something that costs more than it is worth. - Crowded: Filled with too many people. - Picturesque: Visually attractive, especially in a quaint or charming way. ### 5. Common Expressions - Travel bug: A strong desire to travel. - Jet lag: The feeling of fatigue and disorientation caused by crossing multiple time zones. - Living out of a suitcase: Traveling frequently and not staying in one place for long. - On a shoestring budget: Traveling with very little money. - Wanderlust: A strong desire to travel and explore the world. - Bucket list: A list of experiences or places a person wants to visit before they die.
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Here's a list of common words along with their more advanced synonyms: Begin: Commence End: Conclude Smart: Intelligent Happy: Content Sad: Melancholy Big: Enormous Small: Minute Tired: Fatigued Pretty: Beautiful Ugly: Unattractive Rich: Affluent Poor: Impoverished Angry: Irate Calm: Serene Fast: Swift Slow: Languid Hard: Difficult Easy: Simple Funny: Hilarious Serious: Solemn Old: Ancient New: Novel Loud: Vociferous Quiet: Hushed Difficult: Challenging Friendly: Amiable Enemy: Adversary Beautiful: Exquisite Scared: Terrified Courageous: Valiant
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⚜Common Collocations with “GO“⚜ ✓GO 🏡 I go home 🛒 I go shopping 🤯 I go crazy ✓GO TO 💼 I go to work 🌎 I go to France 🛏 I go to bed ✓GO ON ✈️ I go on holiday 🚗 I go on a ride 🚃 I go on a train ✓GO TO THE 🥳 I go to the party 📚 I go to the library 🎬 I go to the show
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Listening Elementary 1. She wakes up at ... a. 7.30 b. 8.20 c. 8.30 2. She brushes her teeth ... a. after she has a shower b. after she has breakfast c. before she has breakfast 3. For breakfast, she has ... a. coffee and milk b. cereal c. coffee and cereal 4. She goes to work ... a. at 9 b. at 9.50 c. at 10 5. For lunch she drinks ... a. coffee b. water c. juice 👉
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🛑Continuous Tenses and Meaning 🍀continuous tense:
any tense, past, present or future, formed with the auxiliary verb be and a main verb in -ing form (for example: he is speaking, they have been working)

💥There are some verbs that we do not normally use with continuous (or progressive) tenses. And there are other verbs that have one meaning with simple tenses and a different meaning with continuous tenses ⭕️Non-continuous Verbs⭕️ 🌱
Non-continuous verbs are verbs that we do not normally use with continuous tenses. These "stative" verbs are about state, not action, and they cannot express the continuous or progressive aspect. Here are some of the most common non-continuous verbs:
🔥feeling: hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish 🔥senses: appear, feel, hear, see, seem, smell, sound, taste 🔥communication: agree, deny, disagree, mean, promise, satisfy, surprise 🔥thinking: believe, imagine, know, mean, realize, recognize, remember, understand 🔥other states: be, belong, concern, depend, involve, matter, need, owe, own, possess •┈•┈•┈•┈•❁✿❁•┈•┈•┈•┈• ❀͜͜͡͡❀@max_english❀͜͜͡͡❀ ┄┅অঠই✯🍁🌸🍁✯ইঠঅ┅┄
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Quiz Topic:Tenses Fill in the blanks . 1. I ……………….. for Tokyo tomorrow morning. a) am leaving b) will leave c) leave 2. Anna ……………….. a baby. a) expects b) is expecting c) has expected 3. If you ……………… the answer why didn’t you tell me? a) know b) knew c) have known 4. You have never …………………. me any help. a) offer b) offered c) offering 5. Tommy ……………… like that since childhood. a) was b) has been c) is 6. The snake ……………….. with a stone. a) killed b) was killed c) has killed 7. The parcel ………………. in the morning. a) sent b) was sent c) send 8. What are you ……………….. there? a) done b) doing c) do 9. The winners ……………….. by the principal. a) were praising b) were praised c) praised 10. The bus ……………….. at 6.30. a) leaves b) leave c) is leaving
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Animal houses🦫 Many people say "animal houses," but it is important to be specific for precision and educational purposes. 1. Birds - Nests 2. Bees - Hives 3. Beavers - Lodges 4. Ants - Anthills or Nests 5. Spiders - Webs 6. Rabbits - Warrens or Burrows 7. Bears - Dens 8. Lions - Dens 9. Bats - Roosts 10. Squirrels - Drays (nests in trees) or Dens (nests in ground)
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American holidays New Year's Day – January 1st Martin Luther King's Birthday – 3rd Monday in January Lincoln's Birthday – February 12th Saint Valentine's Day – February 14th Washington's Birthday – 3rd Monday in February Saint Patrick's Day – February 14th Washington's Birthday – 3rd Monday in February Saint Patrick's Day – March 17th Easter – on Sunday in March or April (a movable holiday) April Fools' Day – April 1st Mother's Day – 2nd Sunday in May Memorial Day – last Monday in May Father's Day – 3rd Sunday in June Independence Day – July 4th Labor Day – 1st Monday in September Columbus Day – 2nd Monday in October Halloween – October 31st Veterans Day – November 11th Thanksgiving Day – 4th Thursday in November Christmas Day – December 25th – on Sunday in March or April (a movable holiday) April Fools' Day – April 1st Mother's Day – 2nd Sunday in May Memorial Day – last Monday in May Father's Day – 3rd Sunday in June Independence Day – July 4th Labor Day – 1st Monday in September Columbus Day – 2nd Monday in October Halloween – October 31st Veterans Day – November 11th Thanksgiving Day – 4th Thursday in November Christmas Day– December 25th
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Farther vs. Further 🔸People often use farther and further interchangeably to mean "at a greater distance." 🔸However, in most countries, there are actually subtle differences in meaning between the two. 🔹Farther is used more to refer to physical distances, while further is used more to refer to figurative and nonphysical distances. 🔹So while Paris is "farther" away than Madrid, a marketing team falls "further" away from its leads goal. (Note: The word "further" is preferred for all senses of the word in the U.K., Australia, Canada, and elsewhere in the Commonwealth of Nations.) 🗣The word "further" can also be used as an adjective or as an adverb to mean "additionally." For example, "I have no further questions."
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✅Useful 💠Plural forms are almost always used in this case if there are possessives. 🔹Tell the children to blow their noses. (NOT … to blow their nose.) 🔹Six people lost their lives in the accident. 💠Uncountable nouns cannot of course be used in the plural. 🔹They were all anxious to increase their knowledge. (NOT … their knowledges.)
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Me or To Me? Instructions: Choose the correct form. Q1 – Explain it again _, please. us to us Q2 – She sent a letter _. them to them Q3 – He told a joke _. them to them Q4 – He sent ____ a letter. me to me Q5 – He warned ____ about it. us to us Q6 – Post it _ as soon as you can, please. me to me
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Me or To Me? Instructions: Choose the correct form. Q1 – Explain it again _, please. us to us Q2 – She sent a letter _. them to them Q3 – He told a joke _. them to them Q4 – He sent ____ a letter. me to me Q5 – He warned ____ about it. us to us Q6 – Post it _ as soon as you can, please. me to me
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Opposite Words Vocabulary (Starts with 'A') Alive ➖ Dead Allow ➖ Forbid Already ➖ Not yet Ancient ➖ Modern Amuse ➖ Bore Ascent ➖ Descent All ➖ None Amateur ➖ Professional Angel ➖ Devil Apart ➖ Together Artificial ➖ Natural Attic ➖ Cellar Awful ➖ Nice Ask ➖ Answer Ancestor ➖ Descendant Antonym ➖ Synonym Argue ➖ Agree Annoy ➖ Satisfy Arrest ➖ Free Asleep ➖ Awake ⭕️@max_english
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⭕️Must-know vocabular 📌𝗔𝗱𝘃𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗲𝗹𝘆 (adjv)- In a way that has a negative or harmful effect. Parts of Speech - Adversity (n). 📌𝗔𝗰𝗾𝘂𝗶𝗿𝗲(v) - To get something, usually something with special value or meaning. Parts of Speech - Acquisition (n), Acquisitive (adj) 📌𝗧𝗼 𝘀𝘂𝘀𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗱 (v) - To cause to stop for a period; to hang as to allow free movement. Parts of Speech - Suspension (n) Suspended (adj) 📌𝗔𝗻 𝗔𝘁𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 (n)-accomplishment, achievement. Parts of Speech - To attain (v), Attainable (adj) 🔥 @ingliztiliuzz
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Transport options - these are the choices you have in deciding how to reach your destination. Here are the pros and cons of each one: By bus 🚍 - 💰cheap, but 😣uncomfortable. By ship 🚢 - 💞romantic but ⏳slow. By train 🚆 - 😌comfortable but 💸expensive (unless you’re in Britain where they are 😣uncomfortable and very 💸expensive). By plane ✈️ - ⏩quick and 💰cheap, but where’s the 😊pleasure in the journey? By bike 🚲 - 🌍adventurous but 😫tiring. On foot 🚶‍♂️ - 💪healthy but very ⏳slow. By car 🚗 - 🚀convenient and flexible, but can be expensive and contribute to pollution. By motorcycle 🏍 - 🌬thrilling and maneuverable, but can be dangerous and less comfortable for long distances. By taxi 🚖 - 🚕convenient and door-to-door service, but can be costly depending on the distance. By scooter 🛵 - 🛣economical and agile, but limited in terms of speed and carrying capacity. By subway 🚇 - 🚉efficient and avoids traffic, but can be crowded during peak hours. By helicopter 🚁 - 🌇fast and offers stunning views, but extremely expensive and limited accessibility.
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BEGINNER ADVANCED EXAMPLE SENTENCES 🔹 Beginner: I think... 🔷 Advanced: From my point of view, ✅ Examples: I think people who work should make more of an effort to exercise. → From my point of view, exercising is vital for those who have full-time employment. 🔹Beginner: For me, 🔷 Advanced: Admittedly, ✅ Examples: For me, it can be difficult to put a screen down. → Admittedly, minimising screen time presents its own problems. 🔹I feel... 🔷As far as I am concerned, ✅ Examples: I feel that streaming movies is a good way to watch them. → As far as I am concerned, streaming movies is a perfectly valid, even ideal, way to view them. 🔹Beginner: I believe... 🔷 Advanced: My opinion on the matter is... ✅ Examples: I believe that children should go to school before kindergarten. → My opinion on the matter is that early childhood education should be begun as early as possible. 🔹 Beginner: I am sure... 🔷 Advanced: I am convinced... ✅ Examples: I am sure that contactless credit cards will be more popular. → I am convinced that contactless payment is the chosen payment method of the future.
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🆎 The differences between for, since and ago We use for and since to say how long, but there is a little difference between them. We use for + a period of time ⭕️ For three Days ⭕️ For two years We use since + the start of the period ⭕️ Since Monday ⭕️ Since 9 o'clock ✅ ago= before now We use ago with the past ⭕️when did u go out? "Ten minutes ago" (=ten minutes before now) ⭕️ I started my new job three weeks ago.(=three weeks before now) ✅ Here compare ago and for to learn more: ⭕️ when did you arrive in Iran? I arrived in Iran 2 days ago ⭕️ How long has she been in Iran? She has been in Iran for 2 days.
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How long has it been since your Telegram account was opened? Now you can check the year your Telegram account was opened. 👉🏻
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20 historic but still popular words in English with their meanings and approximate ages: 1. Aloof (early 16th century) - Distant, reserved, or indifferent. 2. Beggar (Middle English, 12th century) - A person who lives by asking for money or food. 3. Bewitch (Middle English, 14th century) - To cast a spell on and gain control over someone; to enchant. 4. Brave (late Middle English, mid-15th century) - Ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage. 5. Chivalry (Middle English, 13th century) - The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code. 6. Clad (Old English, before 12th century) - Clothed or covered. 7. Dread (Old English, before 12th century) - Great fear or apprehension. 8. Eerie (Middle English, 14th century) - Strange and frightening. 9. Feast (Middle English, 13th century) - A large meal, typically one in celebration of something. 10. Foe (Old English, before 12th century) - An enemy or opponent. 11. Gloom (Middle English, 14th century) - Partial or total darkness; a state of depression or despondency. 12. Havoc (Middle English, 13th century) - Widespread destruction. 13. Knave (Old English, before 12th century) - A dishonest or unscrupulous man. 14. Lament (Middle English, 14th century) - To mourn or express sorrow. 15. Mirth (Old English, before 12th century) - Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter. 16. Plight (Middle English, 13th century) - A dangerous, difficult, or otherwise unfortunate situation. 17. Revel (Middle English, 13th century) - To enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing. 18. Sage (Middle English, 13th century) - A profoundly wise person; having wisdom. 19. Sorrow (Old English, before 12th century) - A feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune. 20. Vengeance (Middle English, 13th century) - Punishment inflicted or retribution exacted for an injury or wrong.
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After Notcoin release don't know which airdrop to participate? Here are the list that we made for you - large web game that shares coins for tapping on Elon coin. Get free +5k bonus for enter for the first time or +25k if you are a telegram user - wanna know when you entered telegram and earn some coins for it? This web game is for you. - another different web app that shares massive amount of ton. 75⭐️ stars if you are a first time user or 200⭐️ if you have telegram premium - One of the largest airdrop game.(Broke 2 Guinness records) Get first time 2k coin gift or 25k if you have telegram premium - another massive airdrop web game. Get 2.5k bonus as first time gift
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English Grammar Tests
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Here are some beautiful phrases in English: 🔹"You are the light of my life." 🔸"The sun will always rise again." 🔹"Where words fail, music speaks." 🔸"In the garden of life, flowers are the friends that never fade." 🔹"Every cloud has a silver lining." 🔸"The beauty of a sunset can never be captured in words." 🔹"Love is a language spoken by the heart." 🔸"A smile is the most beautiful curve on a person's face." 🔹"The stars are like the poetry of the night sky." 🔸"When life gives you lemons, make lemonade." ✍These phrases aim to inspire, evoke emotions, and appreciate the beauty of life and its experiences. Dears we need ur reaction to the posts. They really help us what to post in the future ✅Follow us: | |
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10 Quizzes👆👆👆 Commonly used 30 three-letter words (intermediate) fine these words 👇👇👇 Here
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1 Choose the correct answer. 1 ____'s your name?' 'Susanna.' a Who b What c How 2. ____ do you spell your surname?' K-I-P-L-I-N a What b Who c How 3.___ Spanish - I think he comes from Barcelo a His b He's c He 4 'Is he married?" "Yes, he___." a does b has c is 5. ____ you speak German? a Do b. Are c.Is 6 'What's her job?' 'She's___ engineer. a the b an c. a 7. ___ do you go to the gym?" "Three times a week. a. How many b. How much c. How often 8. ___an Austrian wife. a He has b He is c His 9. ___ brother's my uncle. a My father is b My father's c My father 10 'Is that car_______ ?' 'No, it's his. a. your b. your car c. yours
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✅ What do you think?🧐 Write your answer in the comment.❣️
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Anyone? 👀 Write your answer in the comment.❣️
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Which is the most appropriate answer and why?🧐 Write your answer in the comment.❣️
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Common pairs of opposite genders: 1. Man 👨 - Woman 👩 2. Boy 👦 - Girl 👧 3. Father 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 - Mother 👩‍👩‍👧‍👧 4. Son 👦 - Daughter 👧 5. Uncle 👨 - Aunt 👩 6. Nephew 👦 - Niece 👧 7. Grandfather 👴 - Grandmother 👵 8. Brother 👨 - Sister 👩 9. Husband 🤵 - Wife 👰 10. King 👑 - Queen 👸 11. Actor 🎭 - Actress 🎭 12. Bull 🐂 - Cow 🐄 13. Bridegroom 🤵 - Bride 👰 14. Buck 🦌 - Doe 🦌 15. Drake 🦆 - Duck 🦆 16. Gander 🦆 - Goose 🦅 17. Gentleman 🎩 - Lady 👒 18. Grandson 👦 - Granddaughter 👧 19. He 🚹 - She 🚺 20. Hero 🦸‍♂️ - Heroine 🦸‍♀️ 21. Host 🎙️ - Hostess 🎙️ 22. King 👑 - Queen 👸 23. Nephew 👦 - Niece 👧 24. Rooster 🐓 - Hen 🐔 25. Son 👦 - Daughter 👧
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🤔Match the words with their definitions: - 1. Complicated - 2. Flexible - 3. Reluctant - 4. Efficient a) Able to adapt to different conditions or circumstances b) Unwilling or hesitant to do something c) Complex and difficult to understand d) Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense Write your answer in the comment.💕
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🤔👍OTHER WAYS TO SAY👍🤔 Look - Glance , Stared , View , Watch , peek. Funny - Amusing , Hilarious , Entertaining , Witty , side splitting. laughable , good humoured. Sad - Somber , Melancholy , Sorrowful , Depressed , Sick at heart , down Cryv- Weep , sob , blubber , hawl , whall , whimper , shed tears. Hate-Detest , Abhor , despise , Have an aversion to. Tired - Exhausted , shattered , drowsy , Drained, fatigue, sleepy , burned out. Thank you - I appreciate you , My Gratitude , Much Obliged , I owe you one cheers. I Understand - I get you, I know what you mean , I take your point , fair enough , I hear you. For Example - For Instance , As a case in point , In a Similar case , To illustrate. As you can see - As demonstrated , Evidently , As Manisfested, Obviously. Sorry - Unfortunately, I regret the inconvenience, Lease accept my appologise , Forgive mt oversight, Pardon me. According tov-In keeping with , In line with, Conforming to , In Consonace with, As agreement with as per. Awesome- Extraordinary , Outstanding, Splendid , Incredible. tremendous. Intelligent - Wise , Astute , Knowledgeable , brilliant , brainy , smart, Clever. But - However, Although , Through , yet , on the other hand , Nevertheless. Especially - Above all , chiefly , In Particular , mainly, Principally, Exclusively. Terrible - Hideous , appalling , Frightful , Horrendous , Atrocious, Ghastly , Dreadful. Also - In addition, As well as , like wise , Furthermore , along with , besides, moreover. Stupid -Foolish , Dumb, ludicrous, Laughable, futile, senseless. Easy - Simple, Clear, Effortless, Facile , Basic, Straightforward. Therefore - As a result, subsequently, For this reason, hence , thus , So/ so then , Consequently. Very Good - Fantastic , Amazing, terrific , Wonderful, Incredible , Marvellous. Big- Huge, Giant , Gigantic , Enornous, Massive, Large, Immense. Great - Excellent, Fantastic, Wonderful , Super, Outstanding, Amazing. Happy Learning ☺️💖
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