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50 common phrasal verbs with meaning.
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Learn these fun and useful idioms that include body parts! 🧠
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Food related English partitive nouns you must know!
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Speak like a PRO 🇺🇸
Daily phrases to sound more like natives
👨🍳 6 popular proverbs
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👩🏫 Let's talk about Must-Know Particles for beginners in English!
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🏁11 Songs for English Fluency [Learn English With Music]
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British Slang 🇬🇧
Brolly
Quid
Telly
Dosh
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⏳It is time to learn some English idioms related to time! ⏰
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JUMPY
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🌺 Other ways to say "I am sorry" 🌺
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🍇 Deposit 🆚 withdraw 🍇
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🥶 When you catch a cold you ....?
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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense
🗂1. using must or ought to , to express a past obligation .
❌Don’t say : You ought to come yesterday .
✅ Say : You ought to have come yesterday .
Or : You should have come yesterday .
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💡Don’t use must and ought to as past tenses . To express a past duty (which wasn’t done) use the perfect infinitive without to after ought to or should or expressions such as had to, was obliged .🗂2. using the present perfect instead of the simple past tense .
📮Note: In indirect speech use must and ought to and past tenses ; He said he must do it .
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💡use the simple past tense (and not the present perfect ) for an action completed in the past at a stated time .
📮Note: When a sentence has a word or a phrase denoting past time, like yesterday, last night, last week, last year, then, ago, etc , always use a simple past tense .
💢 Other ways to say "tasty"
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✍️ Writing Tips
📧 How to reference to attachments in email
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💢 other ways to say "Hurry up"
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Today's phrasal verbs are:
✳️ Jump at
✳️ Jump in
✳️ Jump on
Level up your English 🧑🏫📚
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Today's slangs:
Airhead
Awesome
To have ball
Improve your English 🤔📚📖
Basic 🆚 Intermediate 🆚 Advanced
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📖 Title: Work on your grammar
🖋Author: Collin
✨Genre: #Grammar
📝Description: Collins Work on your Grammar – Intermediate (B1) is a new practice book that covers the key grammar points needed by learners of English at Intermediate level (CEF level B1). This book is an essential resource for learners who want to improve their English grammar.
📚 Download The PDF File in comments
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In this video you'll learn these words:
Duplicitous
Pretentious
Vague
Gift of the gab
- Some idioms about countries -
Pardon my French A humorous way to excuse yourself for using bad language or swearing.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do Adapt to the customs or behaviors of the people in a particular place or situation.
It’s all Greek to me Something that is difficult to understand or makes no sense.
Russian roulette A risky or dangerous situation where the outcome is unpredictable.
The luck of the Irish Good fortune or luck, often unexpectedly.
Talk for England To talk a lot, often without stopping.
French leave Leaving without saying goodbye or without permission.
Indian summer A period of warm, sunny weather in autumn, often after a cold period.
Slow boat to China Something that takes a very long time to complete.
Swiss army knife A person or thing that is versatile and useful in many situations.