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🗣 *Tongue Twister for improving your word pronunciation* 👅

When a doctor doctors a doctor, does the doctor doing the doctoring doctor as the doctor being doctored wants to be doctored or does the doctor doing the doctoring doctor as he wants to doctor?
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💈 *Idioms*🖍

1⃣ *hardly have time to think*.
so busy that one can hardly think properly; very busy. I’ve been so busy that I hardly have time to think. I hardly have time to think in the job that I do. We are just too busy.

2⃣ *go it alone*.
to do something by oneself. Do you need help, or will you go it alone? I think I need a little more experience before I go it alone.

3⃣ *lay down one’s arms*.
to put one’s gun, sword, club,etc., down; to stop fighting; to surrender. The prison-ers were instructed to lay down their arms. The soldierslaid down their arms and surrendered.

4⃣ *no nonsense*.
without any tricks, deceit, or wasting of time. (Hyphenated before nominals.) Let’s have no nonsense while we are rehearsing the presentation! Elton is a no-nonsense kind of guy.

5⃣ *pipe dream*.
a wish or an idea that is impossible to achieve or carry out. (From the dreams or visions induced by the smoking of an opium pipe.) Going to the WestIndies is a pipe dream. We’ll never have enough money. Your hopes of winning a lot of money are just a silly pipe dream.

6⃣ *nip at someone or something*.
to bite at someone or something. The dog nipped at the visitor, but didn’t cause any real harm. A small dog nipped at my heels.

7⃣ *lie in ruins*.
to exist in a state of ruin, such as a destroyed city, building, scheme, plan, etc. The entire city lay in ruins. My garden lay in ruins after the cows got in and trampled everything.

8⃣ *run scared*.
to behave as if one were going to fail. The mayor was running scared, but won anyway. When we lost that big contract, everyone in the office was running scared. We thought we’d be fired.

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📚 *_Moral Short Story_* 📚

*_Happiest Bird in the world_*

A crow lived in the forest and was absolutely satisfied in life. But one day he saw a swan.
"This swan is so white," he thought, "and I am so black. This swan must be the happiest bird in the world." He expressed his thoughts to the swan.

"Actually," the swan replied, "I was feeling that I was the happiest bird around until I saw a parrot, which has two colors. I now think the parrot is the happiest bird in creation."

The crow then approached the parrot. The parrot explained, "I lived a very happy life until I saw a peacock. I have only two colors, but the peacock has multiple colors."

The crow then visited a peacock in the zoo and saw that hundreds of people had gathered to see him. After the people had left, the crow approached the peacock.
"Dear peacock," the crow said, "you are so beautiful. Every day thousands of people
come to see you. When people see me, they immediately shoo me away. I think you are the happiest bird on the planet."

The peacock replied, "I always thought that I was the most beautiful and happy bird on the planet. But because of my beauty, I am entrapped in this zoo. I have examined the zoo very carefully, and I have realized that the crow is the only bird not kept in a cage.
So for past few days I have been thinking that if I were a crow, I could happily roam
everywhere."

*Moral of the story* - we always underestimate our virtue and overestimate
others.

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waiting is painful...forgetting is painfull... but not knowing which to do is the worst kind of suffering
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الإنتظار مؤلم . ... النسيان مؤلم ...... لكن أن لا تدري أيهما تفعل أسوأ معاناة

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اهم ألف جملة في اللغة الانجليزية - الجزء الرابع

151. الرجاء الاتصال بي
Please call me.
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152. تذكرة ذهاب
A one way ticket.
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153. تذكرة ذهاب و اياب
A round trip ticket.
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154. حوالي 300 كيلومتر
About 300 kilometers.
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155. هل ستساعدها؟
Are you going to help her?
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156. في اي وقت؟
At what time?
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157. ايمكنني اخذ موعد يوم الاربعاء القادم؟
Can I make an appointment for next Wednesday?
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158. هلا اعدت ذلك من فضلك؟
Can you repeat that please?
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159. هل لديك مال كفاية؟
Do you have enough money?
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160. هل تعرف كيف تطبخ؟
Do you know how to cook?
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161. هل تعرفون ماذا يقول هذا؟
Do you know what this says?
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162. هل تريد مني الحضور لأقلك؟
Do you want me to come and pick you up?
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163. هل تؤدي هذه الطريق الى نيويورك؟
Does this road go to New York?
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164. اتبعني
Follow me.
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165. من هنا الى هناك.
From here to there.
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166. امضي إلى الأمام مباشرة.
Go straight ahead.
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167. هل وصلت؟
Have you arrived?
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168. هل كنت في بوسطن من قبل؟
Have you been to Boston?
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169. كيف أصل هناك؟
How do I get there?
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170. كيف يمكنني الوصول الى شارع دانيال ؟
How do I get to Daniel Street?
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171. كيف يمكنني الوصول الى السفارة الاميركية؟
How do I get to the American Embassy?
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172. كم من الوقت يستغرق بالسيارة؟
How long does it take by car?
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173. كم من الوقت يستغرق للوصول الى جورجيا؟
How long does it take to get to Georgia?
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174. ما هي مدة الرحلة؟
How long is the flight?
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175. كيف كان الفيلم؟
How was the movie?
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176. لدي سؤال أود أن أطلب منكم. / أريد أن أسألكم سؤالا
I have a question I want to ask you./ I want to ask you a question.
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177. اتمني لو املك واحد
I wish I had one.
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178. اود ان اجري مكالمة هاتفية
I'd like to make a phone call.
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179. اود ان احجز
I'd like to make a reservation.
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180. سأخد ذاك ايضا
I'll take that one also.
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181. انا قادم الان
I'm coming right now.
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182. سأذهب للديار بعد اربعة ايام
I'm going home in four days.
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183. سأغادر غدا
I'm leaving Tomorrow.
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184. انا ابحث عن مكتب البريد
I'm looking for the post office.
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185. هل هذا القلم لك؟
Is this pen yours?
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186. تذكرة واحدة الى نيويورك من فضلك.
One ticket to New York please.
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187. ذهاب أو ذهاب وإياب؟
One way or round trip?
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188. رجاءا التحدث ابطأ
Please speak slower.
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189. الرجاء اخذي الى المطار
Please take me to the airport.
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190. في هذا الاتجاه.
That way.
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191. تغادر الطائرة فى الساعة 5:30 م
The plane departs at 5:30P.
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192. لقد وصولوا بالأمس.
They arrived yesterday.
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193. غير اتجاهك
Turn around.
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194. اتجه إلى اليسار.
Turn left.
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195. اتجه إلى اليمين.
Turn right.
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196. في اي وقت انت ذاهب إلى محطة الحافلات؟
What time are you going to the bus station?
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197. متى حدث هذا؟
When did this happen?
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198. متى وصلت بوسطن؟
When did you arrive in Boston?
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199. متى نصل ؟
When do we arrive?
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200. متى نغادر؟
When do we leave?
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1⃣ Overweight : ✨
وزن زائد عن اللزوم


Maryam is overweight 👩🍞🥐
مريم سمينة كثير / وزنها زائد

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2⃣ Overuse : ✨
كثرة إستخدام


Don't overuse your computer 💻🤕
لا تستخدم كومبيوترك بكثرة

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3⃣ Overtime : ✨
وقت إضافي فوق وقت الشغل المُعتاد

I have a lot of overtime this week 📝🕚
عندي كثير ساعات شغل إضافية هذا الإسبوع



4⃣ Overwork : ✨
شغل أكبر من الطاقة

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5⃣ Overcooked : ✨
إنطبخ بزيادة / إنحرق


Overcooked food 🔥🥞
أكل محروق

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6⃣ Overage : ✨
عجوز / مُسن


This occasion is only for the overages 👵👴🎈
هذه المناسبة فقط للكبار / المُسنين

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7⃣ Oversleep : ✨
نوم مُفرط


Oh my Lord
I overslept 😴
يا إلٰهي
راحت علي نومة / فرطت في النوم

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9⃣ Overcrowded : ✨
زحمة بزيادة


It was an overcrowded place 👫👨‍👨‍👧‍👦👨‍👨‍👦
كان مكان مزحوم جداً

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1⃣0⃣ Overeat : ✨
أكل بزيادة


Don't overeat, you are on a diet 📈
لا تاكل كثير ، أنت مسوي رجيم

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*_Body idioms_*

*👂 All ears* = fully listening

*🏃 Break a leg* = good luck

*👄 Lips are sealed* = to keep a secret
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Take no offense. Stay strong in your desire to be the best version of yourself possible. Here is why. As you change, people's perception of you will change. They will utter that key phrase "you've changed" and yes you have! The only difference is that you are changing now for you, for the life you want and so rightfully deserve. Don't feel guilty about that.
Take no offense but use it as a compliment. This is not about conforming anymore and trying to be liked or loved by everyone. You will drive yourself to the depths of insanity if you attempt that craziness. This is about understanding that the closest love you will ever have is the heart that beats undeniably for you. Be as you want and envision yourself to be and the right people will love you for the truth that you speak and live. Your life is waiting for you to believe it's possible. Believe the Champion in You. -Adrian Starks

*Good evening; Have a great night* 😊

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Whoever spreads gossip for you spreads gossip against you. Whoever relates tales to you will tell tales about you. Whoever when you please him says about you what is not in you, when you anger him will say about you what is not in you.

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IDIOM:

break a leg!

Meaning: good luck! (often said to actors before a performance.)

Example : "He whispered, “Break a leg!” to me before I entered the stage."

◈ Origin: A superstitious way to say "good luck" without saying "good luck", but rather the opposite.
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IDIOM:

burn the candle at both ends

Meaning: (Fig.) to work or do other things from early in the morning until late at night and so get very little rest. (usually in continuous tenses.)

🔹Example : "He has been burning the candle at both ends with his work and his studies. That is why he became sick."

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🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎🐎
- I saw a galloping horse down the hill. ❌
- I saw a horse galloping down the street. ✔️
- I saw a galloping horse speeding down the hill. ✔️

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*WHAT IS MATURITY?*

I used to think that maturity was about age and physical development, how wrong I was. I have since found out that age is only but a number, below are 20 definitions of *MATURITY*
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1.... *Maturity* is when you accept other people the way they are and their level of maturity.
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2.... *Maturity* is when you understand that your ideas are not always the best.
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3.... *Maturity* is when you learn to let go even if it pains.
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4... *Maturity* is when you are able to drop expectations from a relationship and give for giving sake.
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5.... *Maturity* is when you understand that whatever positive thing you do, is for your own peace.
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6... *Maturity* is when you stop proving to the world how intelligent you are.
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7.... *Maturity* is when you stop comparing yourself with others because life is not a competition.
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8.... *Maturity* is when you understand that you cant and shouldn't always get what you want every time.
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9.... *Maturity* is when you are content and satisfied with your life and yet aspiring to be better everyday..
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10.... *Maturity* is when someone hurt you and you understand their attitude and stay clear than trying to hurt them back.
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11.... *Maturity* is when you start thinking of other people and not just yourself.
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12.... *Maturity* is when you know you cant please everyone.
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13.... *Maturity* is when you see things in different perspective far beyond the way they are.
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14.... *Maturity* is when you love more and judge less.
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15.... *Maturity* is responsibility
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16.... *Maturity* is Love
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17.... *Maturity* is the application of wisdom and knowledge in humility..
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18... *Maturity* is when you accept that your accomplishment, failures, destiny, reputations and almost everything about your life depends on God's will and the choices you make and not pointing fingers on others.
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19... *Maturity* is when someone hates you and you still pray for them to succeed.
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20.... *Maturity* is knowing God, serving Him with all that you've got and pursuing His Kingdom no matter what people think or say...
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Don't be sad. You have the
ability to endure all the trials in life. For Allah does not burden a soul above its capacity.

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Creativity is imagination and imagination is for everyone

الإبداع هو خيال والخيال للجميع

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مشقة الطاعة تذهب ويبقى ثوابها، و لذة المعاصي تذهب ويبقى عقابها. “

The discomfort of obedience to Allah will leave and its rewards will remain, and the pleasure of disobeying Allah leaves and its punishment remains.

Ibn al-Jawzi

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Allah enjoins you to treat women well, for they are your mothers, daughters, aunts.

Prophet Muhammad
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BREAKING: Neymar⚡ Suspended🚫 and Out of El Clásico⚔

Neymar has been definitively ruled out of Sunday’s Clásico against Real Madrid in the Bernabéu after the Spanish Sports Tribunal (TAD) confirmed Barcelona had not lodged a final appeal against a three-game ban handed to the Brazilian forward after his sending off against Málaga.

The TAD said it had not received any communication from Barcelona seeking temporary stay on the ban pending appeal by 15:00 CET, the deadline for doing so. “No appeal of any kind has been presented and we have ended our meeting,” the TAD president Enrique Arnaldo told reporters. “Nobody has asked for an appeal to be studied.”

Barcelona claim they did send the paperwork and announced at 13:00 that the club was seeking to exhaust the final legal path to have Neymar’s ban provisionally suspended.

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Eventually all things fall into place. Until then, laugh at the confusion, live for the moments, and know EVERYTHING HAPPENS FOR A REASON.
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في آخر المطاف كل الأشياء ستأخذ مكانها. إلى حين ذالك . اضحك عند الحيرة (الارتباك ) عيش اللحظة و أعرف أن كل شيء يحدث لسبب
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وَقَالَ رَبُّكُمُ ادْعُونِي أَسْتَجِبْ لَكُمْ
And your Lord said: "Invoke Me, [i.e. believe in My Oneness] and ask Me for anything, I will respond to your (invocation).

Quran: Surah 40. Ghafir


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Clear your inner self from the love of this world and running after it. Increase in the remembrance of Allah the Most High. When the purification of your inside is completed then Allah the Most High will make you speak with wisdom and you will become the wise man of your time.

Shaykh Ahmad Fareed
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Only the one who loses the gift of Allaah, (only he) realizes how valuable it is.


Muhammad ibn Salih al-`Uthaymeen

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اللهم إكفني بحلالك عن حرامك وأغنني بفضلك عمن سواك

O Allah, make me self-sufficient with Your halal provisions so that I am needless of what You have prohibited, and with Your favor make me needless of everyone besides You.

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▪ *idioms ( 1 )*
Here are *5* common English *idioms* and phrases that will *enrich* your *English words* and make you sound *like a native speaker in no time.*

1. *‘The best of both worlds’* – means you can enjoy two different opportunities at the same time.

*“By working part-time and looking after her kids two days a week she managed to get the best of both worlds.”*

2. ‘ *Speak of the devil’* – this means that the person you’re just talking about actually turns up at that moment.

*“Hi Tom, speak of the devil, I was just telling Sara about your new car.”*

3. *‘See eye to eye’ *– this means agreeing with someone.

*“They finally saw eye to eye on the business deal.”*

4. *‘Once in a blue moon’* – an event that happens infrequently.

*“I only go to the cinema once in a blue moon.”*

5. *‘When pigs fly’* – something that will never happen.

*“When pigs fly she’ll tidy up her room*

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IDIOM:

bad blood (between A and B)

Meaning: feelings of hate between people because of arguments in the past.

🔹Example: "There has been bad blood between the two families for years."

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When you see a man selling handkerchiefs and still sweating profusely in traffic, it tells you that possession is not the same as ownership! Your life belongs to God; you are only having it but you don't own it. So, be careful what you do with your life before the owner asks for it.
The last wishes of Alexander the Great.........
On his death bed, Alexander summoned his army generals and told them his three ultimate wishes:

1. The best doctors should carry his coffin ...

2. The wealth he has accumulated (money, gold, precious stones) should be scattered along the procession to the cemetery ...

3. His hands should be let loose, so they hang outside the coffin for all to see !!

One of his generals who was surprised by these unusual requests asked Alexander to explain .
Here is what Alexander the Great had to say :

1. "I want the best doctors to carry my coffin to demonstrate that in the face of death , even the best doctors in the world have no power to heal .."

2. "I want the road to be covered with my treasure so that everybody sees that material wealth acquired on earth , will stay on earth.."

3. I want my hands to swing in the wind, so that people understand that we come to this world empty handed and we leave this world empty handed after the most precious treasure of all is exhausted, and that is : TIME.

We do not take to our grave any material wealth. TIME is our most precious treasure because it is LIMITED. We can produce more wealth, but we cannot produce more time.

When we give someone our time, we actually give a portion of our life that we will never take back . Our time is our life !.
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✳️ English Contractions

aren’t = are not
can’t = cannot
could’ve = could have
couldn’t = could not
didn’t = did not
doesn’t = does not
don’t = do not
gonna = going to
gotta = got to, got a
hadn’t = had not
hasn't = has not
haven't = have not
he’d = he had, he would
he’ll = he shall, he will
he’s = he has, he is
how’d = how did, how would
how’ll = how will
how’s = how has, how is
I’d = I had, I would
I’ll = I shall / I will
I’m = I am
I’ve = I have
isn’t = is not
it’d = it would
it’ll = it shall, it will
it’s = it has, it is
mightn’t = might not
might’ve = might have
mustn’t = must not
must’ve = must have
needn't = need not
she’d = she had / she would
she’ll = she shall, she will
she’s = she has, she is
should’ve = should have
shouldn’t = should not
somebody’s = somebody is
someone’d = someone had, someone would
someone’ll = someone shall, someone will
someone’s = someone has, someone is
something’d = something had
something’ll = something shall, something will
something’s = something has, something is
that’ll = that will
that’s = that has, that is
that’d = that would, that had
there’d = there had, there would
there’d’ve = there would have
there’re = there are
there’s = there has / there is
they’d = they would
they’d’ve = they would have
they’ll = they shall, they will
they’re = they are
they’ve = they have
wasn’t = was not
we’d = we had
we’ll = we will
we’re = we are
we’ve = we have
weren’t = were not
what’ll = what will
what’re = what are
what’s = what has / what is
what’ve = what have
when’s = when is
where’d = where did
where’s = where has, where is
where’ve where have
who’d = who would
who’d’ve = who would have
who’ll = who shall, who will
who’re = who are
who’s = who has, who is
who’ve = who have
why'd = why did
why’re = why are
why’s = why has, why is
won’t = will not
won’t’ve = will not have
would’ve = would have
wouldn’t = would not
wouldn’t’ve = would not have
you’d’ve = you would have
you’ll = you shall, you will
you’re = you are
you’ve = you have

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🖌 Not Good or No Good?

~ This car is not good, but it gets me to work.
~ That car is no good; it doesn’t run at all.

~ TV no good for babies, study shows. Not bad, either.
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An idiom📖:

*As fit as a fiddle*➡

Its meaning is:
To be healthy and physically fit.

Example 📝:

Mohammad's grandfather is ninety years old but he is as fit as a fiddle.

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✳️Flagrant = obviously bad

An officer noticed his *flagrant* violation.

✳️Fragrant = pleasant-smelling 👃

👨🏻💐 Harry likes *fragrant* flowers.

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