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​​🔰 Vocabulary class
✳️ Today's words are:

1️⃣ fancy /ˈfænsi/ verb (fancied, fancying, fancies) [transitive] informal
📖 British English to like or want something, or to feel sexually attracted to someone
📌 SYN feel like

🏷 Fancy a quick drink, Emma?
🏷 Everyone knows you fancy Sara. Why don't you ask her out?

2️⃣ fiddle verb [intransitive]
📖 to keep moving and touching something, especially because you are bored or nervous

🏷 I sat and fiddled at the computer for a while.
🏷 She was at her desk in the living room, fiddling with a deck of cards.

3️⃣ stroke verb [transitive]
📖 to move your hand gently over something

🏷 He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.
🏷 Her mother sat beside her and stroked her forehead until she fell asleep again.

4️⃣ flirt /flɜːt $ flɜːrt/ verb [intransitive]
📖 to behave towards someone in a way that shows that you are sexually attracted to them, although you do not really want a relationship with them

🏷 She accused him of flirting with other women.
🏷 She was flirting outrageously (=a lot) with some of the managers.

📌 flirt noun [countable]: someone who flirts with people

#vocabulary #v164 #realteam @EngMasters
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Ricky: Aren’t you done with your taxes yet?

Shawn: No, not yet.

Ricky: Can I help?

Shawn: That would be great. I think I’m almost done, but it’d be great if you could look it over. This is the first year I haven’t been exempt or filed an EZ tax return.

Ricky: No problem. What are brothers for? Okay, you’ve entered your earnings, including your salary and dividends. You have no dependents...

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Common Mistakes in English
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Use Of The Wrong Tense


🗂 Using the past tense after DID instead of the infinitive without To.

📍A) to ask question;
Don’t say: Did you went to school yesterday?
🟢 Say: Did you go to school yesterday?

📍B) to make negatives;
Don’t say: I did not went to school yesterday.
🟢 Say: I did not go to school yesterday.

🔎 Use the present infinitive without to, not the past tense after the auxiliary did.

📝Note: the answer to a question beginning with did is always in the past tense; Did you see the picture? yes, I saw the picture, Or Yes, I did.

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Today's lesson is about the difference between/n/ and /ŋ/ 2 different sounds that may look similar !
Let's hear some examples to know the difference:
⭕️ Sung 🔴Sun

⭕️Rung 🔴Run

Also These words follow the same rule, the first one has /ŋ/sound and the second one has /n/ sound:

🔴Tongues / Ton
⭕️Wing / win
🔴Singer/ sinner
⭕️Robbing/ Robin
🔴Rung/Run
⭕️Anger
🔴Thanks
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📊Word diagrams 📊
Understanding word construction is critical to expanding your vocabulary

☑️ Learn how different word parts operate ❗️:
1️⃣AC - [prefix] ac - to or near. Examples: Accept - consent to receive; Acquiesce - accept reluctantly.
CELER - [root] celer - quick or swift. Examples: Celerity - swiftness of motion; Deceleration - process of slowing down.
ATE - [suffix] ate - state or function. Examples: Appreciate - to understand fully; Cultivate - to use land for crops.
AC+CELER+ATE=ACCELERATE -> to move more quickly

2️⃣CONTRA - [prefix] contra - against. Examples: Contraction - process of shrinking or tightnening; Contrast - state of being strikingly different.
DICT - [root] dict - say. Examples: Dictator - machine that records spoken words; Diction - choice and use of words.
ION - [suffix] ion - process. Examples: Connotation - idea or feeling invoked by a word; Evaluation - making a judgment about something.
CONTRA+DICT+ION=CONTRADICTION -> statement that conflicts with itself

3️⃣DUR - [prefix] dur - hard. Examples: Endure - to suffer patiently; Obdurate - stubborn and hardened in feelings.
ABLE - [suffix] able - having the quality of. Examples: Capable - having the ability to do something; Formidable - inspiring respect, dread, or fear.
DUR+ABLE=DURABLE -> able to withstand wear and damage.

4️⃣IM - [prefix] im - not. Examples: Immovable - unable to be moved; Imperfect - not perfect.
MORT - [root] mort - death. Examples: Mortician - person who arranges funerals; Mortify - to embarrass or humiliate someone.
AL - [suffix] al - of or relating to. Examples: Comical - funny or amusing; Fictional - of or relating to fiction
IM+MORT+AL=IMMORTAL -> living eternally.

5️⃣IM - [prefix] im - not. Examples: Impossible - unmeasurably large; Impossible - not able to be done.
PECC - [root] pecc - sin. Examples: Peccant - minor sin or fault; peccant - violating a moral law.
ABLE - [suffix] able - having the quality of. Examples: Comfortable - causing relaxation and comfort; Unthinkable - impossible to believe or imagine.
IM+PECC-ABLE=IMPECCABLE -> without fault.

6️⃣MULTI - [prefix] multi - many. Examples: Multifaceted - having many aspects; Multiplier - person or thing that multiplies.
LINGU - [root] lingu - language. Examples: Linguist - person accomplished in languages; Sublingual - situated under the tongue.
AL - [suffix] al - of or relating to. Examples: Diabolical - evil and devilish; Tyrannical - oppressive and controlling.
MULTI+LINGU+AL=MULTILINGUAL - able to speak many languages.

7️⃣OB - [prefix] ob - to block. Examples: Obliterate - to destroy completely; Obviate - to prevent or avoid.
STRUCT - [root] struct - build. Examples: Construction - process of building something; Instruct - to train or provide with knowledge.
OB+STRUCT=OBSTRUCT -> to block

8️⃣PORT - [prefix] port - carry. Examples: Export - to send to another country; Transport - to move from one place to another.
ABLE - [suffix] able - having the quality of. Examples: Debatable - open to discussion; Doable - able to be done.
PORT+ABLE=PORTABLE -> easy to move

9️⃣PRE - [prefix] pre - before. Examples: Preconception - idea formed before experience; Precursor - event that comes before another.
VENT - [root] vent - come. Examples: Circumvent - to get around; Invent - to create or discover.
ION - [suffix] ion - process. Examples: Accumulation - process of gradual growth; Deviation - departing from the norm.
PRE+VENT+ION -> act of stopping something from occurring

🔟RE - [prefix] re - back or again. Examples: Rededicate - to dedicate again; Redo - to do something again.
LOC - [root] loc - place. Examples: Dislocate - to put out of place; Location - particular position or place.
ATE - [suffix] ate - denotes a verb. Examples: Activate - to make something active; Fascinate - to arouse interest or curiosity.
RE+LOC+ATE=RELOCATE -> to move to a different place

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♈️ Vocabulary class
▶️ Today's words are:


💥💥commence /kəˈmens/ verb formal

Ⓜ️ to begin something:

✳️ We will commence building work in August of next year.
✳️ Shall we let the meeting commence?

💢 Synonyms: lead off, start


💥💥crafty /ˈkræf.ti/ adjective

Ⓜ️ clever, especially in a dishonest or secret way:

✳️ I have some crafty ideas for getting around the regulations.
✳️ She was a crafty old woman.

craftily adverb
craftiness noun U
💢 Synonyms: cunning, dodgy, foxy, guileful, sly, tricky, wily


💥💥dismal /ˈdɪz məl/ adjective

Ⓜ️ sad and without hope:

✳️ The clouds made the morning appear quite dismal.
a dismal expression

dismally adverb
💢 Synonyms: blue, dark, dingy, dreary, gloomy, grim

#vocabulary #v165 #realteam @EngMasters
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🔰In Japan, all buildings ......... during the past decade are designed .......... powerful earthquakes. 🅰) building / withstanding 🅱) built / to withstand 🆑) having built / to be withstood 🅾) to be built / having withstood #quiz #q17 #RealTeam…

The answer is 🅱

1⃣. We need a reduced passive clause here.
- Because the sentence was like
:
🔹All buildings which have been built during ...
- And it is reduced to:
♦️All buildings built

2⃣. When we want to mention the reason of something we use the following words:
🔹To
🔸In order to
🔹So as to


♦️So the second blank should be filled with TO WITHSTAND

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🎧 Listen to the next audio: 🏵They are talking about Smoking 🏵Try to write what you hear, then send it to the bot @EngMW_bot with hashtag #b7 #listening #beginner #b7 #RealTeam @EngMasters
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- A: "Hey Bobby. What's going on?"

B: "Just taking a smoke break."

A: "I forgot my cigarette today. Do you have another one?

"B: "Sure. Here you go.

"A: "Thanks."

B: "I didn't know you smoked."

A: "Really? I've been smoking for over a year now."

B: "Oh. You're new to smoking still. I've been smoking for 7 years."

A: "You ever tired to quit?"

B: "Many times. I'm really addicted. It's harder to stop than you think."


A: "Yeah. I tried toquit last month, and I thought it was going to be easy, but it turns out that I'm still smoking."

B: "I highly recommend you quit soon. The longer you smoke, the harderit becomes to quit."

A: "I think you're right. Aright. Gotta go to class.Thanks for the cigarette. I'll talk to you later."

B: "No problem. I'll talk to you later
."

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Common Mistakes in English
🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
Use Of The Wrong Tense

🗂Using the third person singular after does instead of the infinitive without to .

📍A) to ask question;

Don’t say :Does the gardener waters the flowers?
Say : Does the gardener water the flowers?

📍B) to make negatives ;

Don’t say : The man doesn’t waters the flowers .
Say : The man doesn’t water the flowers .


🔎After the auxiliary does use the infinitive without to , and not the third person .

📝Note : the answer to a question beginning with Does is always in the present tense, third person: Does he like the cinema?? _ yes, he likes the cinema; or Yes, he does.

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Today's phrasal verbs are:

❇️Account for
❇️Ache for
❇️Act up

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