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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition


💬Dressed in, not with .
Don’t say : The woman was dressed with black .
Say : The woman was dressed in black .
🔔Note : The woman was in black is also correct .
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💬Exception to, not of .
Don’t say : this is an exception of the rule .
Say : This is an exception to the rule .
🔔Note :We say with the exception of ; She killed all her subject with the exception
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💬Exchange for ,not by .
Don’t say : He exchanged his collection of matchboxes by some foreign stamps .
Say : He exchanged his collection of matchboxes for some foreign stamps.
🔔Note : In exchange for ; “He gave them his old care in exchange for a new one.
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💬Fail in,not from .
Don’t say : Steven failed from maths last year .
Say : Steven failed in maths last year.
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💬Full of, not with or from .
Don’t say : The jar was full with( or from) oil.
Say : The jar was full of oil .
🔔Note: Fill takes with : Jane filled the glass with water.
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"Company man "

Meaning: 📚A worker especially loyal to the employer he works for. A man who values the company that he works for more than anything else in his life and is willing to do whatever the company needs.

Example:▪️Jack's been with us for thirty years and hardly missed a day. He's our number one company man.
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Today's SPEAKING tips

▶️ answering to comparing questions

say that there are some differences:

✔️There are a number of underlying differences here.
✔️There are a variety of possible differences here.
✔️There are a range of potential distinctions here.

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​​Today's vocabularies are about Physical exercise:
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1️⃣ supple /ˈsʌpəl/ adjective
📖 someone who is supple bends and moves easily and gracefully 📌 OPP stiff
🏷 She exercises every day to keep herself supple.
🏷 Exercise will help keep your joints and muscles supple.

2️⃣ stiff /stɪf/ adjective (comparative stiffer, superlative stiffest)
📖 if someone or a part of their body is stiff, their muscles hurt and it is difficult for them to move
🏷 Her legs were stiff from kneeling.
🏷 Her fingers were stiff with cold.

3️⃣ slug‧gish /ˈslʌɡɪʃ/ adjective
📖 moving or reacting more slowly than normal
🏷 Alex woke late, feeling tired and sluggish.
🏷 Economic recovery has so far been sluggish.

4️⃣ devise /dɪˈvaɪz/ verb [transitive]
📖 to plan or invent a new way of doing something
🏷 She devised a method for quicker communications between offices.
🏷 The exercise programme was devised by a leading health expert.

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Contractions for speaking (informal speech)

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Foregin affairs
Foreign Affairs is the leading magazine for in-depth analysis and debate of foreign policy, geopolitics and global affairs.

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Common Mistakes in English
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Using the wrong preposition


💬Get rid of, not from .
Don’t say : I’ll be glad to get rid from him .
Say : I’ll be glad to get rid of him.

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💬Glad about , not from Or with .
Don’t say : Francis was glad from (Or with) receiving your letter .
Say : Francis was glad about receiving your letter .

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💬Good at ,not in
Don’t say : My sister’s good in maths .
Say : My sister’s good at maths.
🔔Note 1: bad at ,clever at, quick at, slow at,etc. However weak in “He’s weak in grammar.
🔔Note 2: he’s good in class means that his conduct is good .

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💬Guard against, not from .
Don’t say : You must guard from bad habits .
Say : You must guard against bad habits .

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​​Today idioms:
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📔marry beneath (oneself)
📋To marry someone who is of a lower social class or standing than oneself

🗣 A: "I hear that Mr. Sullivan plans to marry a local fishmonger's daughter."
B: "Why would a man of his esteem marry beneath himself like that?"
🗣Janet has a bright future with one of the best law firms in town, so it's beyond me why she's marrying beneath herself with some fast food worker.
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📔a roller coaster | a roller-coaster ride
📋 Meaning: You can say an experience is a roller coaster, or a roller-coaster ride, if it involves many emotional highs and lows, or really good times alternating with really difficult times.

🗣Eric writes about the roller coaster of rock and roll, with the highs of success and fame followed by the lows of drug addiction and depression.
🗣The movie follows a young guy's emotional roller-coaster ride as he tries to come to terms with being gay in a small town in Australia.
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📔me three humorous
📋 An expression of concurrence, agreement, or willingness to participate in addition to others. Said after someone has said "me too" (i.e., "me as well"), thus creating a pun of "too" and "two."

🗣Dan: "I'm going with you, Steve." Greg: "Me too!" John: "Me three!"
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lifeblood, sustenance, make a living, way of life, in the doldrums
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